What does the Office for the Arts at Harvard do?
The Office for the Arts at Harvard (OFA) is a central resource for arts information, opportunities, programs, and support at Harvard University. It encourages direct student involvement in the arts through a broad array of programs and services. The OFA should be your first stop to learn about the arts in and around Harvard. Stop by the OFA at 74 Mt. Auburn Street and check out the rest of the website to learn more or contact us. We have a Dance Program (495.8683) and Ceramics Program (495.8680) which offer a variety of courses open to staff, faculty, and students. The OFA also offers a weekly Figure Drawing Class with Boston artist Jon Imber and a Skills for Singing course for those students who would like to improve their fundamental skills for choral singing. If you are interested in learning more about courses for credit in the arts, , the Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) Department (495.3251) for information on taking art classes for credit, and the Music Department (495.279