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- Student Exhibition-Ashley TeamerAll day
- Visiting Artist: Dona NelsonAll day
- Julia von Metzsch: Midnight at Coolidge PointAll day
- Exhibition: The Space in Between6:00 am
- 8th Annual Student Art Exhibition8:00 am
- IS&T SCV Tutorial - Introduction to C Programming, Part Two10:00 am
- Resume and Cover Letter Reviews11:00 am
- Marsh Chapel: Silence Practice12:00 pm
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- Bioinformatics Faculty Search Seminar12:45 pm
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- IS&T SCV Tutorial - Introduction to Python for Programmers2:00 pm
- Writing a Research Paper: Publish or Perish2:30 pm
- Kamiar Rahnama Rad - Columbia University3:00 pm
- Coffee and Conversation with Rabbi Beyo4:00 pm
- When Feminism Rules: Assessing Governance Feminism Projects from the International to the Local5:00 pm
- The Space in Between: Daniel Feldman, Stefanie Klavens, and Lynn Saville (Satellite Exhibit) OPENING RECEPTION5:00 pm
- Pre-Law Review General Meeting 6:00 pm
- Drash 'n Dine6:00 pm
- Teaching the Body: Opening Reception6:00 pm
- Tora Dojo8:00 pm
Exhibition: The Space in Between
The Space in Between features artwork that focuses on societal built environments in urban settings. The images capture supposedly empty or vacant scenes in public spaces where humans are present without being pictured and the very absence of human subjects forces the viewer to contemplate the space in between these human-made structures. While firmly rooted in the 21st century, these photographs also portray a timeless feel, as if the artists froze the frame at the initial moment of abandonment, preserving a particular constructed expression of culture for generations to come.
When | 6:00 am – 10:00 pm every day until Friday, March 22, 2013 |
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Location | PRC Satellite Exhibition at Boston Properties Atlantic Wharf Gallery 290 Congress Street, Boston, MA |
Fees | Free |