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- Living My Truth: Art by Nathaniel Devarie9:00 am
- Scenes and Symbols: Artworks from China, Korea, and Japan10:00 am
- Monday Meditation12:15 pm
- A Conversation with HOU Peng about Chinese Legal Careers1:00 pm
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Emma Newcombe1:15 pm
- Student Recital: Robert Wollenberg, trumpet2:30 pm
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Eric Chang4:00 pm
- Dependence and Precarity in the Sharing Economy: A Lecture by Juliet Schor4:00 pm
- Mudarri Arab Civilization Lecture: First Copernicus and Then Galileo4:00 pm
- SPH DEAN'S SEMINAR—Public Private Collaboration: A Path to Sustainable, Affordable, Equitable, and Patient-Centric Healthcare4:30 pm
- Xu Xing Open Studio4:30 pm
- Islam Awareness Month: Jeopardy Night5:00 pm
- Night Prayer5:30 pm
- POSTPONED: BU's 30 Under 30 Live Podcast Taping: "They Killed the King"5:30 pm
- Careers in Psychology and Mental Health6:00 pm
- #BUcitplanning Guest Lecture: Jim Vrabel, "Citizens Shape Planning in Boston, 1960s-1980s"6:00 pm
- Monday Community Dinner6:00 pm
Living My Truth: Art by Nathaniel Devarie
Nathaniel Devarie paints his personal narrative in his art exhibition "Living My Truth". He brings us on a journey from rejection in his conservative, Christian church community to self-acceptance through love as a gay male. Through strong visuals in acrylic paint and fabric works, the viewer receives a deep understanding of how the plight of LGBTQAI individuals search for spirituality may be found beyond the parameters of organized religion. He takes all the positives of what he learned from his family and church community of his youth to bear on his new understanding of God as love.
When | 9:00 am – 5:00 pm every day until Tuesday, May 22, 2018 |
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Building | 745 Commonwealth Avenue |
Room | Community Center (Lower Level) |
Contact Name | Kara Jackman |
Contact Email | kjackman@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | School of Theology |
Fees | Free |