Friday, March 1 |
12:00 |
Alternative Visions/Sustainable Futures
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AM |
12:00 |
Julia von Metzsch: Midnight at Coolidge Point
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12:00 |
Student Exhibition-Sarah Carmody
|
10:00 |
Teaching the Body: Artistic Anatomy in the American Academy, from Copley, Rimmer, and Eakins to Contemporary Artists
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PM |
3:00 |
The Flock House Project: Do-It-Yourself Living Systems
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5:00 |
Great Expectations
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5:30 |
Keynote Address for the 29th Annual Boston University Graduate Symposium on the History of Art & Architecture
|
8:00 |
Benjamin Britten 100th Anniversary Festival
|
8:00 |
Blood Knot
|
8:00 |
Divine songs: Connections and exchanges between secular song and music, featuring the music of Johannes Ockeghem (c. 1420-1497)
|
8:00 |
The Penelopiad
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Saturday, March 2 |
12:00 |
Alternative Visions/Sustainable Futures
|
AM |
12:00 |
Julia von Metzsch: Midnight at Coolidge Point
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PM |
1:00 |
Teaching the Body: Artistic Anatomy in the American Academy, from Copley, Rimmer, and Eakins to Contemporary Artists
|
4:00 |
Great Expectations
|
8:00 |
BU Time's Arrow Ensemble Concert
|
8:00 |
Blood Knot
|
8:00 |
The Penelopiad
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Sunday, March 3 |
12:00 |
Alternative Visions/Sustainable Futures
|
AM |
12:00 |
Julia von Metzsch: Midnight at Coolidge Point
|
11:00 |
Benjamin Britten 100th Anniversary Festival
|
PM |
1:00 |
Performing 15th-Century Songs From Original Notation
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1:00 |
Teaching the Body: Artistic Anatomy in the American Academy, from Copley, Rimmer, and Eakins to Contemporary Artists
|
7:00 |
Dido and Aeneas & Ballymore Winners
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7:00 |
Great Expectations
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