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Boston University Announces Fall 2021 Lineup for Tuesday Night Lecture Series
Seven artists and curators, including Dona Nelson, the featured artist for this year’s Tim Hamill Visiting Artist Lecture, are giving public talks at BU School of Visual Arts.
A Survey of African American Graphic Designers Opens at Boston University Art Galleries
As, Not For: Dethroning Our Absolutes spans from 1865 to 1999. Curator Jerome Harris will give a virtual lecture on November 10.
Boston University Reveals Speakers for Fall 2020’s Virtual Tuesday Night Lecture Series
Ten renowned visual artists and curators will be giving free online talks, which are hosted by the MFA programs at BU School of Visual Arts.
Boston University Announces Tuesday Night MFA Lecture Series for Spring 2020
The series brings renowned visual artists to the Boston University campus for talks throughout the semester. All lectures are free and open to the public.
Boston University Announces Fall 2019 Lineup for the Tuesday Night MFA Lecture Series
The lecture series brings renowned visual artists to the Boston University campus for public artist talks and are taking place on various Tuesday’s this fall until November 19.
Announcing the Boston University 2019 MFA Thesis Exhibitions
This year’s Thesis Exhibitions are hosted in three installments, both on-campus and in Boston’s SoWA Arts District.
Boston University Announces Spring Lineup for its Tuesday Night MFA Lecture Series
The lecture series brings renowned visual artists to the Boston University campus for public artist talks.
Boston University’s Contemporary Perspectives Lecture Series announces 2018-19 Speakers
The lecture series brings renowned visual artists to the Boston University campus for a public artist talk.
A Few Conversations Between Women Charts Generations of Artist Mentorship
An exhibition of female faculty, their mentors, and their students at Boston University reveals the strength in women’s artistic genealogies.
Boston University’s MFA in Graphic Design Now Accepting Applications
With brand new facilities in the heart of Boston, the MFA Graphic Design program at Boston University is a conceptually focused, two-year studio-based program that combines studio practice, design research and professional development.