Rufina Santana is a Spanish painter with a degree in Fine Arts and Painting from Barcelona University. She lives in Lanzarote (Canary Islands), where she produces most of her work. For more than three decades she has been showing her artwork around the world
While citizens of the thirteen rebelling colonies came to blows with the British Empire over tariffs and parliamentary representation, the situation on the rest of the continent was even more fraught.
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.
Join us for an artist talk in conjunction with the spring art show at Cambridge Center for Adult Education given by guest juror for the Berta Golahny Awards, Daniel Ranalli. Although largely situated within the medium of photography, Ranalli’s work
Lanfranco Aceti, the Director of Arts Administration @ Boston University will have a conversation at New York University on on March 24 with Stefanos Tsivopoulos (who represented Greece at the 55th Venice Biennale 2013). The event
In conjunction with our training and intermediate choirs concert and annual weekend of song and professional development for music educators, the Boston Children’s Chorus is proud to present a special workshop and discussion
The Cuts Have Been Made: Welcome to the Aesthetic of Capitalistic Vampirism is the title of a panel which will see Lanfranco Aceti, Director of Arts Administration @ Boston University, in conversation with Bill Balaskas, Mark Fisher and Irini Papadimitriou.
Cut Out or Cut In? A Reflection on Contemporary Insurrectional Art and Media is the talk and panel that will launch the special issue titled “CUT” of the Journal of Visual Culture, which is edited by Lanfranco Aceti, and features contributions by Bill Balaskas, Marina Gioti, Katerina Koskina, Nikos Navridis, Poka-Yio, Artemis Potamianou, Maria Tsagkari, […]