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...ethno-cultural uncertainty, Mallozzi also found herself perplexed by her prospects as an undergraduate artist at Harvard. She initially had no intention of being a VES concentrator at Harvard...
Monkey Dance is the second major documentary by Mallozzi, a current TF for Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) 150ar, “Film Production: Intermediate Studio Course.” Following three teenage Cambodian-American dancers from Lowell, Massachusetts over the course of three years in their lives, the film documents a wealth of situations that are rife with tense emotion—car crashes, prison sentences, and college financial aid issues...
...Harvard graduate receive the honor of introducing her own film on campus, she recalls thinking “‘Wow, that’s really cool! You can make films at Harvard!’” Mallozzi ended up joint-concentrating in English and VES, and now, close to 17 years later, film dominates her life...
...experience unique to Cowles. Many freshmen may find themselves frustrated with the narrow scope of visual arts programs the college offers to first years, as well as the lack of publicity for the programs that do exist. Another freshman, Henry J. Foo ’08, e-mailed the VES department looking for information on painting outside of class. He did receive a reply, though not a particularly helpful...
Though the VES department may strike some students as inhospitable to non-concentrators, they certainly should not have to bear the burden of addressing all of Harvard’s art needs. But concentrating in economics shouldn’t cut off a student from opportunities for artistic expression, and searching outside of Carpenter’s concrete walls is often the best bet. Harvard does have many art programs to serve precisely those students who aren’t majoring in VES, but don’t want to give...