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The Eyes Have It

By Alan R. Xie, Contributing Writer

With The Eyes Have It, the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. Designed by Swiss architect Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, known by his professional name Le Corbusier, the Center houses open working studios, the Sert Gallery, and the Harvard Film Archive. In this 50th-anniversary retrospective, VES will be screening student films from the past years and inviting guests to think about the future of student work.

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