Hood Museum tour opens galleries to visitors with dementia
By Amanda Adams | May 1, 2026The quarterly “Art in Focus” program, co-run with Dartmouth Health’s Aging Resource Center, pairs gallery discussion with hands-on art-making.
The quarterly “Art in Focus” program, co-run with Dartmouth Health’s Aging Resource Center, pairs gallery discussion with hands-on art-making.
Against the backdrop of roaring crowds and personal struggles, the documentary traces what it means to leave home — and what it means to keep coming back.
A docent-led tour on April 8 invited visitors to consider how artists use memory, remembrance and national identity across the museum’s collections.
The Hood Museum of Art lends students works of art for the academic year that they can hang up in their dorms and apartments.
On Nov. 2, the Hopkins Center for the Arts ensemble presented its termly performance with a program spanning six centuries of music.
Professor Roopika Risam said that AI “forces us to ask ourselves what it means to be an author or artist.”
Curated as part of the “A Space for Dialogue” program, the exhibition grapples with questions around artworks’ acquisition and stewardship.
DCO’s inclusive approach to music and membership fosters a unique culture of diversity and fun.
Eliza Goodyear discusses her time with the Decibelles and the a capella group’s latest album release.
Libre’s piece investigates the “spiral case,” the non consensual insertion of IUDs by the Denmark government into Inuit women in the 1960s.