The Conference for Community Arts Education brings together more than 700 leaders and educators from a range of backgrounds to share knowledge, build relationships, and advance a common vision: a nation where arts education is accessible and embraced as essential for human development and healthy communities.
Join us in Seattle on November 5th & 6th when the National Arts Marketing, Development and Ticketing Conference convenes for a uniquely collaborative event.
Networking in partnership with Boston University, Berklee College of Music, Harvard, Northeastern, & New England Conservatory Thursday 9/26 7:00pm – 8:30pm
Professor Lanfranco Aceti, Director of the Arts Administration Program at Boston University has recently published a book, entitled Cloud and Molecular Aesthetics, together with Professor Paul Thomas, and Professor Edward Colless. The volume has received an outstanding review by Sander Hölsgens for the London School of Economics Review of Books.
The Director of the Arts Administration Program at Boston University, Professor Lanfranco Aceti, is delighted to announce that LEA published by MIT Press continues to rise in the academic rankings. Prof Aceti has been the editor in chief of the publication for the past ten years.
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.
The Obama Foundation Training Days was launched to energize young people—particularly those who are not yet engaged in civic life—and help kickstart their work to make a positive difference in their community.
Artist and producer visited Cuba three times, each time capturing the impact of such historic moments as the year after President Obama’s landmark trip and two months after the death of Fidel Castro.
2125 Stanley Street is a performance installation exploring notions of home. Working with collaborators Margaret Paek and Loren Kiyoshi Dempster,choreographer and dancer Dahlia Nayar examines “home” as an archaeological site
The BU Arts Initiative is proud to provide financial support for arts research (undergraduate and graduate), and dozens of interdisciplinary programs, course integration initiatives, and social impact projects each year. Faculty, staff, and students can apply for the BU Arts Grants. Don’t miss out on the opportunity for financial support for your project.