February is upon us! But also, a meetup, to help us through a difficult month!
When: Sunday, February 16th, 2020, 10 am
NOTE: During the last meetup, I believe I said this meetup would be at 1 pm. Unfortunately, I have a conflict, so the meetup has reverted to the morning. However, I am still hoping to plan several afternoon meetups in the next couple of months!
Where: Harvard Art Museum Cafe
32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
The closest T stop is Harvard, on the red line. The museum is about a ten-minute walk across the Harvard yard from the station.
Venue: The cafe is located in the atrium of the art museum. You do not have to pay the entrance fee to sit in the cafe area. The cafe has a small selection of pastries and other snacks. If you have specific dietary restrictions, please call the cafe to inquire if they have food that’s safe for you to eat. The building is accessible via a ramp on Prescott Street.
How to find us: I will claim a table and set up a paper sign. I will have my knitting (the sweater grows apace!) and/or a painting project. I have coloring sheets, but you can also bring puzzles, fiber projects, or sketchbooks!
What to bring: Crayons, colored pencils, coloring books, a puzzle, links to your favorite experimental archaeology videos.
If you need more information, you can inquire on the “Boston” thread at FOCA.
Looking forward to seeing you all there!
For quite literally a year now, I’ve fallen into a pattern of seeing your Boston meetup announcements 1-3 days after you’re here. Not this time!!! Putting this in my calendar and hoping to see y’all there!
Hi there! I work in the communications department at the Harvard Art Museums. We’re very happy to welcome your group anytime, but kindly be mindful of our visitor policies, which are posted here: https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/visit/policies/general-policies. Some art materials such as paints are not permitted, and we ask that no outside food or beverage is brought in. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions: jennifer_aubin@harvard.edu. I hope you enjoy your visit. Cheers!