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May 1, 2003
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Seekers and seers
The Harvard Seers Project, an interactive public art project by Lee Mingwei, brings together seers from the Harvard community with individuals seeking guidance. Through May 4, a pavilion created by the artist is installed in a landmark Harvard building, Memorial Hall. Each day, it shelters a seer who will receive seekers. Before the Seers Project was installed, Mingwei gave
a slide presentation of his previous projects in Larsen Hall. (Staff photo by Stephanie Mitchell) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Celebrating 300 years of St. Petersburg
Conference explores Russia's "window into Europe"
Century of "The Souls"
Du Bois Institute commemorates namesake's landmark work with readings, songs
Is this art?
Lee Mingwei says, "Trust me"
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