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Darrel Ellis, Untitled (Please Stay Home Tonight, Please Stay Home Today), c.  1981–85.  Graphite, pen, ink, and ink wash on paper.  Courtesy of Candice Madey, New York.  Photo: Adam Reich.

Please Stay Home: Darrel Ellis in Dialogue with Leslie Hewitt and Wardell Milan

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Join a tour of the exhibition Please Stay at Home: Darrel Ellis in Dialogue with Leslie Hewitt and Wardell Milan at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. Centered on a less recognized body of Darrel Ellis’s work and featuring new commissions by Leslie Hewitt and Wardell Milan, this special exhibition is guest curated by Makeda Best, the Richard L. Menschel Curator of Photography at the Harvard Art Museums.

This event at the Carpenter Center is free and open to the public; registration is optional. Reservations may be arranged online through this form.

The tour will begin at the front desk on Level 3 of the Carpenter Center. The entrance to the Sert Gallery can be accessed by using the ramps on Quincy and Prescott Streets. An elevator is available on Level 1, and a limited number of wheelchairs are available for loan.

Please contact the Carpenter Center front desk for assistance with elevator and wheelchair usage at 617-496-5387 or ccva@fas.harvard.edu.

Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
Carpenter Center for Visual Arts
24 Quincy Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts