Concerts: Convivium Musicum
Arts Administration alumni Sarah Spinella will be performing in several Convivium Musicum concerts in their upcoming winter season entitled The Josquin Generation: Isaac, Obrecht, la Rue, Agricola, and more.
Arts Administration alumni Sarah Spinella will be performing in several Convivium Musicum concerts in their upcoming winter season entitled The Josquin Generation: Isaac, Obrecht, la Rue, Agricola, and more.
Arts administration alumni, Chris Petre-Baumer and Jaclyn Dentino, will be hosting an event on Sunday, January 29 at 4pm designed to introduce their organization, Juventas New Music Ensemble, to the friends and communities of Juventas staff, board members, and musicians.
The Arts Administration program is proud to welcome Kristen Hoskins from the Museum of Fine Arts who will be a guest lecturer in the Internship classes.
BU Arts Administration Student Association is hosting a Career Workshop with Janet Bailey on Saturday, December 3 from 10am-1pm. The workshop will be held at the College of Arts and Sciences, 725 Commonwealth Ave, in room 313. RSVP here!
Arts Administration Director Lanfranco Aceti and Michael Ibrahim, who teaches the program’s Grant Writing course within the Fundraising Certificate, are extremely proud to announce that Ms. Adrienne Lotoski, a current master’s degree student, has written a successful proposal used for a one million dollar grant funded by the Barr Foundation.
Boston University Arts Administration Lecturer, Wendy Swart Grossman, and Ad Interim Director of the School of Visual Arts at Boston University College of Fine Arts, Jeannette Guillemin, are the moderators and facilitators of Arts and Ideas in Action: Art+Business+Social Impact Symposium.
Volunteers are needed for the conference! If you are interested, please email Vanessa Woo at vwooyt@bu.edu with your first and last name, cell phone number and available time period. Take a look at the program
The Arts Administration Student Association (AASA) welcomes back Janet Bailey, arts administration lecturer and consultant (AR 804, Advanced Management and Consulting), for an informative and engaging resume workshop on Saturday
Olivia D’Ambrosio, founding producing artistic director of Boston’s Bridge Repertory Theater and a current student in MET’s Graduate Certificate in Arts Administration, was recently interviewed on WGBH News’ Greater Boston. The story, focused on “The Arts Factor”—a report released by the nonprofit ArtsBoston—examines the positive financial impact of the cultural community in Boston. View Greater […]