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- Moments In Time8:00 am
- Tai Chi at Marsh Chapel11:45 am
- Sociology Department Seminar: Down Out and Under Arrest: How Policing Shapes Everyday Life in Urban Poor Communities12:00 pm
- Sociology Department Seminar: Down Out and Under Arrest: How Policing Shapes Everyday Life in Urban Poor Communities12:00 pm
- Down Out and Under Arrest: How Policing Shapes Everyday Life in Urban Poor Communitie12:00 pm
- Research Seminar Series: Amb. Jorge Heine12:00 pm
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Ramiro A. Chavez III12:00 pm
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- Microbiology/Immunology Journal Club: Sallieu Jalloh12:00 pm
- Walter Rodney Lecture Series12:15 pm
- Monday Meditation12:15 pm
- Café Ivrit2:00 pm
- From Blackface to the Chinese Prom Dress Photo: Caricatures, Cultural Appropriation, and White Students. (Critical Conversations & Coffee)3:30 pm
- Professor Perspectives: Animal Behavior and Climate Change5:00 pm
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- Opioid Epidemic and Harm Reduction: Social Work, Public Health, and Emergency Services Approaches5:30 pm
- Opioid Epidemic & Harm Reduction: Social Work, Public Health & Emergency Services Approaches5:30 pm
- Ecumenical Night Prayer5:30 pm
- BU Wheelock Public Dialogue Series: Educating Emergent Bilingual Learners with Disabilities (Session #2)6:00 pm
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Moments In Time
“Moments in Time” is a collection of 23 of Nathan Bourque’s recent acrylic paintings. The show represents the intersection of time and space or the third level. As a mathematician, Nathan Bourque employs a type of repetitive code in many of his paintings. He is also enthralled with special volumes in many forms. Without making this equation more complicated than it needs to be, each painting is a moment in time for this artist and an expression of the intersection of both time and space in his mind. Nathan Bourque’s paintings are strikingly original and demonstrate an art with a unique honesty.
When | 8:00 am – 6:00 pm every day until Monday, May 13, 2019 |
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Building | STH, 745 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215 |
Room | Community Center (B23 and B24) |
Contact Name | Kara Jackman |
Phone | 617-353-1323 |
Contact Email | kjackman@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | STH Library |
Fees | Free |