808 Gallery, Stone Gallery Host MFA Thesis Exhibitions
Peer inside the plate glass windows on the northeastern corner of the 808 Gallery and you’ll see what looks like something out of a Barbie doll’s living room: brilliantly hued furniture covered in...
View Article2018 BFA Thesis Exhibition: A Reflection of 42 Individual Journeys
For four years, School of Visual Arts seniors have been discovering new techniques and exploring new materials as they hone their work as painters, sculptors, printmakers, and graphic designers. As...
View ArticleEmmy Winner Michael Chiklis Offers CFA Grads Some Career Advice
Golden Globe– and Emmy Award–winning actor Michael Chiklis had a message for 2018 College of Fine Arts grads Saturday: your job is to bring humanity to a tumultuous world. “Artists are the arbiters,...
View ArticleWinter People Shines a Light on a Different Side of the Hamptons
Laura Neill (GRS’19). Photo courtesy of Neill Laura Neill grew up in Southampton, on eastern Long Island, but no, she doesn’t know the Kardashians or any of the other fabulously rich and famous people...
View ArticleWBUR’s CitySpace: a Community Events Site Unlike Any Other in Boston
This is how you “listen” to the radio in 2019: not just with your ears, but by watching events on a pneumatic stage—illuminated by robotically controlled lighting, recorded by robotic, high-definition...
View ArticleStudents on How BU’s Free Adobe Creative Cloud Access Helped Them Dazzle
hat platform allows you to prepare anything from a routine class writing assignment to a recruiter-riveting résumé to an interactive, visually arresting presentation, all while saving hundreds of...
View ArticleWandering Minds Returns to Its Origins for 20th Anniversary Celebration
“Theater! Friends! Fun!” Those are the words Amanda Hiller shouts each year at BU’s annual student activities fair Splash to entice students to stop by the table for Wandering Minds, one of the...
View ArticleI Will Walk with You Seeks to Raise Awareness about Sexual Violence
Keara Russell wants sexual violence survivors to know they are not alone. “I’m particularly passionate about this issue of raising awareness and trying to invite more people into that conversation, and...
View ArticleUsing Puppets to Communicate the Complex, the Abstract, and the Technical
Last fall, Vinamre Kasanaa was walking past Warren Towers when he saw a poster advertising a new Hub course being offered in the spring. The COM senior immediately ran home, dropped the digital cinema...
View ArticleUsing Our Junk, Sculptor Wins 2019 Kahn Award and $20,000 Prize
College of Fine Arts graduate student Max Bard finds beauty in the oddest things: other people’s trash, litter, and discarded items. The 29-year-old former park ranger collects the junk tossed into...
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