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SUMMARY:Materials Lab Workshop: Celtic Knotwork Design
DESCRIPTION:Knotwork has long been associated with Celtic art; it has decorated illuminated manuscripts\, been tooled into fine metalwork and jewelry\, and been carved into wood and stone. The methods of construction—passed down from master to apprentice for over a thousand years—were nearly lost until rediscovered in the late 20th century. \nJoin Celtic illuminator Michael Carroll for a hands-on knotwork workshop organized in connection with the exhibition Celtic Art Across the Ages (March 6–August 2\, 2026). The artist will reveal the ancient secrets of the structure underlying this traditional design and guide participants in various drawing exercises that apply to even the most complex designs. Following the workshop\, we’ll visit the special exhibition galleries for a short curatorial tour to observe the application of such patterns. \nPre-registration required.\nFee: $15\, paid at registration (materials will be provided) \nImage: Michale Carroll\, Serpentine\, 2009. Detail of an illuminated manuscript. Photo courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/materials-lab-workshop-celtic-knotwork-design/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Materials Lab Workshop: Celtic Knotwork Design
DESCRIPTION:Knotwork has long been associated with Celtic art; it has decorated illuminated manuscripts\, been tooled into fine metalwork and jewelry\, and been carved into wood and stone. The methods of construction—passed down from master to apprentice for over a thousand years—were nearly lost until rediscovered in the late 20th century. \nJoin Celtic illuminator Michael Carroll for a hands-on knotwork workshop organized in connection with the exhibition Celtic Art Across the Ages (March 6–August 2\, 2026). The artist will reveal the ancient secrets of the structure underlying this traditional design and guide participants in various drawing exercises that apply to even the most complex designs. Following the workshop\, we’ll visit the special exhibition galleries for a short curatorial tour to observe the application of such patterns. \nPre-registration required.\nFee: $15\, paid at registration (materials will be provided) \nImage: Michale Carroll\, Serpentine\, 2009. Detail of an illuminated manuscript. Photo courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/materials-lab-workshop-celtic-knotwork-design-2/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Different Eyes—Abstraction in Celtic Coins
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wondered why some ancient cultures do not seem as “skilled” as later societies in representing the natural world? If so\, you are not alone. Many people assume that early art history is a story of technical progress toward better reproductions of reality. But what if it is less a matter of skill than of interest? Celtic coins offer a perfect opportunity to explore this idea. Join coins curator Laure Marest for this hands-on session with 2\,300-year-old coins and discover the ancient Gallic fascination with abstraction. \nThe seminar is held in conjunction with the special exhibition Celtic Art Across the Ages (March 6–August 2\, 2026). \nThis seminar is part of Gray Area\, a series that features members of our curatorial staff exploring artworks that capture the complexities of humanity\, political landscapes\, ethics\, ideologies\, power dynamics\, and critical thinking in our times. Through this series\, we hope to encourage people to observe and consider their own individual gray areas\, and to think about how their unique experiences guide the choices they make. \nThis is a free event. Registration required. \nImage: Quarter stater of the Parisii\, uncertain mint in Northern Gaul\, 1st century BCE. Gold\, 1.86g. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum\, Loan from the Trustees of the Arthur Stone Dewing Greek Numismatic Foundation\, 1.1965.38.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/different-eyes-abstraction-in-celtic-coins/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour: Celtic Art Across the Ages
DESCRIPTION:Join Christian Dupont\, Boston College’s Burns Librarian\, for a tour of the special exhibition Celtic Art Across the Ages. He will discuss the re-emergence of Celtic mythologies and motifs in literature and art during the 18th and 19th centuries. The so-called Celtic Revival was nourished by Romanticism and achieved visual expression through the Arts and Crafts movement. \nLed by: Christian Dupont\, Associate University Librarian for Scholarly Resources and Burns Librarian\, Boston College \nIn Celtic Art Across the Ages (March 6–August 2\, 2026)\, discover the many forms of Celtic creativity and their artistic legacies in this sweeping story that spans ancient to modern times. \nThis is a free event. \nImage: Eva McKee\, Celtic spiral design with bird\, c. 1920s. Print on paper. John J. Burns Library\, Boston College.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/exhibition-tour-celtic-art-across-the-ages-3/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour: Celtic Art Across the Ages
DESCRIPTION:Go behind the scenes to learn more about the design\, production\, and installation of the special exhibition Celtic Art Across the Ages\, with exhibition designer Robert Checchi. \nLed by: Robert Checchi\, Assistant Director for Exhibitions \nIn Celtic Art Across the Ages (March 6–August 2\, 2026)\, discover the many forms of Celtic creativity and their artistic legacies in this sweeping story that spans ancient to modern times. \nThis is a free event. \nImage: Installation view of Celtic Art Across the Ages. Photo: Robert Checchi
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