Dia de los Muertos at Harvard's Peabody Museum
On November 5, over 30 AP Spanish Language and Culture students attended a Dia de los Muertos presentation at Harvard University’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.
Photo above: students with Mrs. Laura O'Connor, World Language Teacher.
Photo Album: Dia de los Muertos
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology - November 5, 2024
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About the Exhibit - Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
The Peabody Museum's Day of the Dead ofrenda or altar is located in the Encounters in the Americas gallery.
The exhibit features pieces from the Alice P. Melvin Collection of Mexican Folk Art and represents the Aztec origins of the holiday and the Catholic symbols incorporated into the tradition, from skeletons to plush Jesus figures.
The altar is contained within a box covered with panels that were decorated by local students and regional and international artists. The altars were designed by the Peabody exhibitions staff and Mexican artists Mizael Sanchez and Monica Martinez.
Day of the Dead Exhibit | Peabody Museum (harvard.edu)
Visit the link and scroll down for more about the holiday's origins and traditions, videos, events, and the K–12 program.
Thank you to the faculty members who accompanied the students on the trip!
- Mr. Christopher Merrill '89
- Mrs. Clarisol de Montero
- Mrs. Laura O'Connor
- Mr. Jeremy Hay '90