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The Bauhaus and Harvard on View at the Harvard Art Museums
Expansive exhibition features works by major artists, including student exercises, design objects, photographs, textiles, typography, paintings, and archival materials.
Announcement
Expansive exhibition features works by major artists, including student exercises, design objects, photographs, textiles, typography, paintings, and archival materials.
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The lecture series brings renowned visual artists to the Boston University campus for public artist talks.
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Kenyon will work with students in the College of Arts, Media and Design’s Arts Administration and Cultural Entrepreneurship graduate offerings.
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The New Delhi based painter and printmaker discusses her experience in MassArt’s 2D Fine Arts MFA Program and life as an artist after graduate school.
Announcement
The lecture series brings renowned visual artists to the Boston University campus for a public artist talk.
Announcement
An exhibition of female faculty, their mentors, and their students at Boston University reveals the strength in women’s artistic genealogies.
Art
With its new Watershed space, the ICA has to navigate a delicate balance of bringing art into East Boston without displacing the communities and artists already there.
History
Boston Public Library's Leventhal Map Center is exhibiting maps of volcanoes, catacombs, mines, subways, sewage systems, and other underground cartography.
Art
Mark Lamster's The Island That Nobody Knows explores Boston's Deer Island, a former prison and quarantine site that now houses the city's sewage plant.
Art
The artist and filmmaker's two-channel video piece "Ashes," having its US debut at the ICA in Boston, forces the viewer to reconcile disparate scenes projected onto either side of a suspended screen.
Art
Over the course of 2017, Chris Templeman's "Make and Take" installation in Boston's Rose Kennedy Greenway is 3D printing over 2,000 free roosters to celebrate the Year of the Rooster.
Art
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The historic collection of glass flowers at the Harvard Museum of Natural History recently reopened after its first comprehensive renovation.