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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Apply for a Scholarship to MCN 2016
The Museum Computer Network (mcn.edu) was founded in 1967 with the purpose of supporting professionals who seek to transform the way their cultural organizations More
Guest Speaker: M. Christine Dwyer
The Arts Administration program welcomed Chris Dwyer as a guest speaker in the Advanced Management and Consulting class on April 19. Ms. Dwyer is the Senior Vice President of RMC Research, Inc. More
Open Studios: Jeannie Motherwell
Former Program Administrator Jeannie Motherwell will be showing new paintings at her studio during Somerville Open Studios 2016; April 30 & May 1 - Noon - 6pm. There is free parking and a Trolley which conveniently lets you off right in front of her building! More
Volunteers for City HeART Exhibition
City Heart is an annual art show and sale in Boston, MA featuring 70 local homeless and low-income artists. We are looking for Arts Administration graduate students who are interested in volunteering for the event held on May 14th. More
Cultural Facilities Survey
Boston Creates is a cultural planning process that the City of Boston has developed in an effort to better understand and strengthen the arts community within the city. They are seeking individuals who use rehearsal and performance space More
THE SOCIAL
IAVC2016@Boston invites papers, presentations, interventions, collaborations, and events from researchers, artists, academics, curators, and activists on post-democracy, More
Clark Art Travel Fellowships
Arts Administration @ Boston University, OCR (Operational and Curatorial Research), and the IAVC (International Association for Visual Culture) are proud to announce that The Clark Art Institute’s Research and Academic Programs will offer travel fellowships More
Graduate Forum Call for Papers
The IAVC Grad Forum invites proposals for “flash” presentations of research by current and recent graduate students in visual culture and related fields as part of the IAVC 2016 Conference: THE SOCIAL. More
PICNIC by William Inge
"Picnic is a memory of women, all sorts of women - beautiful, bitter, harsh, loving, young old, frustrated, happy - sitting on a front porch on a summer evening.” – William Inge More