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Current Exhibition

 

The Wolloch Haggadah
Lithographs of a Modern Day Exodus
April 3 - June 29 , 2012

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Upcoming exhibitions

Alumni Show

September - October 2012

Call to artists!

This is the first alumni show here at the Rubin-Frankel Gallery, open to all BU Hillel Alumni. We are very excited to work with artists within our community and more information on this show will be coming soon, along with a formal application (to be posted here online).  Until then, below are some details about submissions requirements and deadlines:

We will be accepting submissions for the show through July 15, at which point pieces for the show will be selected.  Our gallery is very modest in size, so not all submissions will be accepted.  All media will be considered.  Works should be submitted in digital format, either JPEG or PSD, at no less than 300dip, either via email or by CD via regular maiil.  Artist statement and CV must be included. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to call Holland at 617-353-7634.

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The Student Committee for the Arts

The Rubin-Frankel Gallery at Boston University is proud to announce the formation of the new Student Committee for the Arts, a collaborative group comprised of students studying fine arts, history and arts administration. The purpose of this committee is to give voice to students in selecting exhibitions, running the student gallery initiative, and assisting with preparation and execution of events, allowing individuals to gain hands on experience within a professional gallery institution and provide a constant flow of fresh perspective. For more information please click here.

 

 

The Rubin-Frankel Gallery at Hillel House

Rubin-Frankel GalleryThe Rubin-Frankel Gallery is located at 213 Bay State Road, on the second floor of the Florence and Chafetz Hillel House at Boston University.

A non-profit educational gallery, the Rubin-Frankel features 4-6 fine arts exhibitions every year addressing a wide variety of content that speaks to enriching our community's social, cultural, educational, religious and political lives. The Rubin-Frankel Gallery was built through funding made possible by arts philanthropist Felicia Rubin and is maintained solely through a series of grants and the support of private donors.

To look through an archive of past exhibitions, click here.

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Gallery hours:
Monday-Saturday: 9:00am – 9:00pm
Sunday: 3:00pm-9:00pm

Contact Information:
Holland Dieringer, Gallery Director
Phone: 617.353.7634
Fax: 617.353.7660

The Rubin-Frankel Gallery is made possible by the generous donations of Mr. and Mrs. Irving and Felicia Rubin, parents of Marvin, Steven Rubin CGS ’89 SMG ‘91, and Betti Rubin Jacobson CAS ’95