Established by the Arts Administration program at Boston University’s Metropolitan College (MET) in 2022, the Ranalli Lecture Series invites prominent US arts leaders to BU to share their perspectives and knowledge. This year’s lecture will be delivered by Chad Smith, the Eunice and Julian Cohen President and CEO of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, whose penchant for […]
Shifting Policy and Practice: Insights and Actions for States. 2020 has been a watershed year for the arts, America and state arts agencies. Lives and livelihoods have been lost, and cracks in the foundation of American justice, public health and support for the arts have been called into stark relief.
The Marketing Academy of Boston College Executive Board is excited to announce their biggest event of the year: DSCVR Arts & Management with Sean Flahaven. Sean is the President of Concord Theatricals and is the Grammy Award-winning associate producer of the Hamilton cast album and 25 other albums.
Boston University Arts Administration Alumni Association (A4) is presenting Panel & Networking Event on March 12, open to all current students and alumni.
In collaboration with Puppet Showplace Theater, the School of Visual Arts, College of Fine Arts and BU Arts Initiative, we’re excited to welcome puppeteer Tarish Pipkins, a.k.a. Jeghetto,
Gather with colleagues in the field to explore the seminal exhibit on view at Williams College Museum of Art, Dance We Must: Treasures from Jacob’s Pillow, 1906-1940, and dive into the pedagogical opportunities and challenges presented by exhibits of this nature.
The History of Art & Architecture at Boston University 2018-2019 Lecture Series presents “The Moiré Effect: Robert Rauschenberg, Print, and Interface” with Jennifer Roberts from Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study, Harvard University.
A discussion panel will be organized as part of the Crossroads(Choreographies) exhibition, the first solo exhibition of artist Rosana Antolí in the United States, who brings us a ‘collective choreography’ with a new perception of transit and moving identities.
The Art World class, lead by Professor Lanfranco Aceti, Director of the Department of Arts Administration, will be visiting the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO), as guest of Leslie Wu Foley, Associate Director of Audience Development, on Monday, April 23, 2018, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Symphony Hall.
IDEA 2018: The Innovate@BU Conference is a one-day event for BU students to explore innovation of every kind, including enterprise, social impact, arts, and culture. The event takes place Saturday, April 21, 2018 from 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.