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- Race & Identity: A Student Art ExhibitAll day
- Scary Otolaryngology Cases7:30 am
- 18th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium11:00 am
- Creating & Delivering Class Presentations Workshop12:00 pm
- Evans Day DOM Medical Grand Rounds12:00 pm
- UNICEF Bake Sale12:00 pm
- A Call for Peace: Iri and Toshi Maruki’s Hiroshima Panels & Artifacts from the Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki12:00 pm
- A Call for Peace: Iri and Toshi Maruki’s Hiroshima Panels & Artifacts from the Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki12:00 pm
- Willie Cole: AQUAHALLIC12:00 pm
- Ariel Freiberg: Unquenchable Thirst12:00 pm
- Tell us where you live and we can guess who you are…. Using Public Databases to Describe Environmental Health Disparities12:45 pm
- Cuban Day2:00 pm
- Your Graduate School Personal Statement2:00 pm
- BU Then & Now2:00 pm
- CISE Seminar: Wencen Wu, RPI3:00 pm
- Coffee and Conversation3:00 pm
- CAS Dean's Reception for Parent's Weekend4:00 pm
- The Dear Abbeys Parents Weekend Show5:00 pm
- Sweeten Up Your Brunch5:30 pm
- An Extraordinary Concert6:00 pm
- Songs for Smiles6:00 pm
- Gala Sephardi Shabbat 6:30 pm
- All Campus Orchestra8:00 pm
- Friday Fellowship8:00 pm
Ariel Freiberg: Unquenchable Thirst
Ariel Freiberg’s recent work confronts idealized representations of femininity and female identity. In her lush and sensuous canvases, Freiberg depicts fragments of women’s faces that appear to blend into or emerge out of abstractly painted veils. Through shards or tears of paint emerge different facial expressions—such as a flash of a parted lip or a slice of an alluring glance—that become signifiers of constructed feminine beauty. Freiberg’s paintings hesitate, creating tension between that which is depicted and what remains unseen.
When | 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm on every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, & Sunday until Sunday, October 25, 2015 |
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