5 Provost, Charlotte Hecht, Charlene Shang Miller and Yao Wu traveled to Minneapolis for MASSAction (Museum As Site for Social Action), a convening of museum professionals looking at the roles and responsibilities of cultural institutions around issues of inclusivity. These same ideas were the drivers for the Museums10 Annual Summit, when the museums within the Five College Consortium brought thought leaders Marit Dewhurst and Keonna Hendrick to our community for a key- note lecture and workshop on “Dismantling Racism in Museums.” By tackling tough topics and learning to look at our work through an inclusive lens, we have the potential to make lasting, positive change. We continue to develop our collection, as well, and were incredibly fortunate to receive a transformative gift from Mary Gordon Roberts ’60 of two impressions of Rembrandt’s The Three Crosses, Christ Crucified Between the Two Thieves. These Rembrandt prints— the third and fifth states of the composition—greatly enhance our ability to study the working methods of one of the most influential printmakers in the history of Western European art. Back to serendipity: these works join an impression of the fourth state already in SCMA’s holdings—the very first print to enter the museum’s collection in 1911, given by a group of students known as the Smith Studio Club (page 51). ABOVE: Yao Wu, Charlene Shang Miller and Charlotte Hecht meeting during the MASSAction convening BELOW: Work-in-progress at MASSAction