Arts Announcements
The Arts Administration program is proud of the active and vital role it plays in arts communities throughout Boston, and beyond. Check here for all the latest exciting developments regarding the Arts Administration program, including professional opportunities, internship information, conferences, and presentations.
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Big presents at BIPAM
Big (Raksak Kongseng) is an Arts Administration Graduate student who is at the tail end of earning their degree. Big was chosen to present at the Bangkok International Performing Arts Meeting (BIPAM). More
Emerson Stage: Brazen
Brazen revolves around a mother and daughter - Cameron, the mother, is a brilliant photographer who uses fairly tales as a framework and her ever-changing daughter as a model. More
The Antigone Project
This piece reconsiders the classic story from a variety of perspectives of race, class and gender. Five award-winning female playwrights bring very different explorations of Sophocles's tragedy to life. More
Emerson Stage: Urinetown
Winner of three Tony Awards, Urinetown is a musical satire of the legal system, capitalism, social irresponsibility, populism, bureaucracy, corporate mismanagement, municipal politics, and musical theater itself! More
Muscari Live on January 6th
You're invited to the Muscari band performance at the Sabur restaurant in Somerville on January 6th at 9PM. Our group will be performing music from the Middle East and Mediterranean regions. Come and enjoy an evening of great music and lots of dancing. More
Driving Entrepreneurship
Take a Look Inside the Symposium- Arts and Ideas in Action: Art + Business + Social Impact lead by two of our own, Wendy Swart Grossman and Jeannette Guillemin! More
It’s Time
The Arts Administartion Program is delighted to announce It’s Time a conversation between Prof. Sean Cubitt (Goldsmiths and Harvard) and Prof. Lanfranco Aceti (MIT and BU) on issues of time and its relationship to the contemporary databased and mediated narratives. More
Guest Speakers: MIT Press Team
The Arts Administration program is proud to welcome a team from MIT Press as a guest panel in the Writing for the Arts class, organized by Dr. Lanfranco Aceti (Program Director and Editor in Chief LEA with MIT Press) and Dr. Michael Spicher. More
Performance: Origins 2017
Boston University’s Dance Theater Group is pleased to present ORIGINS 2017, a fall dance concert with performances on Friday, November 17 at 8 p.m. and Saturday, November 18 at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. More
Photo Exhibit by SAR grad students
Occupational Therapy Graduate Students enrolled in OT 513 Analysis and Adaptation of Occupation will display 8” x 10” color photographs featuring images of Participation and Health from three categories: How We Work, How We Live, and How We Play. More