ASL-Interpreted Spotlight Tour: Where Are We?, with Varya Lyapneva ’26

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  • Harvard Art Museums
  • Free

    In this photomontage, a young woman gestures toward a painting that appears to float. It shows a sunlit valley surrounded by mountains and trees. The woman stands by a green wall wearing a white shirt, black vest, and blue jeans.

    Varya Lyapneva will explore space, mapping, and dislocation in three works of art that visualize fantasy worlds.

    No application or registration needed.

    Cost

    This Event is free!

    How to join: Check in at the Visitor Services desk; space is limited. 
    Fee: This is a free event. 

    Location

    • In-person only.

    Harvard Art Museums
    32 Quincy
    Cambridge, MA 02138
    United States

    Neighborhood
  • Neighborhood 9

    Dates and Times

    Sunday, March 1 2PM – 2:50PM

    Additional information

    On this ASL-interpreted tour, Varya Lyapneva ’26 will explore space, mapping, and dislocation in three works of art that visualize fantasy worlds. They are Nancy Graves’s lithograph Montes Apenninus Region of the Moon (1972), Charles Sheeler’s painting Upper Deck (1929), and Albert Bierstadt’s painting Rocky Mountains, “Lander’s Peak” (1863).

    Free

    In this photomontage, a young woman gestures toward a painting that appears to float. It shows a sunlit valley surrounded by mountains and trees. The woman stands by a green wall wearing a white shirt, black vest, and blue jeans.
    Sunday, March 1 2PM – 2:50PM
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    Last updated February 24, 2026.