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Speaker: David Lammy

February 23rd, 2018in News & Events
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David Lammy, MP, Portcullis House

David Lammy, Labour Member of Parliament for Tottenham in conversation with Graham Wilson on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 12:30 PM at Boston University Initiative on Cities, 75 Bay State Road. Lunch is provided, please RSVP: edamrien@bu.edu. More

Speaker: Dave Spandorfer

February 16th, 2018in Announcements, Discussions, News & Events

Dave Spandorfer Speaker

Join Cultural Entrepreneurship on Tuesday, February 20th at 7 pm to learn from guest speaker Dave Spandorfer, co-founder of Janji! Janji is the only athletic brand using global inspiration as a way to fight the global water crisis. More

Marie-Alix at Ateo Finance

February 12th, 2018in Announcements, News & Events

Marie-Alix Thomas

Marie-Alix Thomas is an exchange student from France that earned the Arts Administration Certificate at BU.  She was able to land an internship at Ateo Finance back in Paris, France. Read on for an interview with Marie-Alix about this opportunity. More

Disobedient, Discontented, and Disruptive

February 12th, 2018in Exhibitions, News & Events

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Disobedient, Discontented, and Disruptive: Politics of Aesthetic Resistance and Resilience is a presentation by Professor Lanfranco Aceti, Director of Arts Administration at Boston University, at Art, Culture, and Technology (ACT) @ MIT. The presentation, on Tuesday, February 13, 2018, is part of ACT luncheon series and engages faculty and students with the affiliate’s research and thought processes in the creation of new scholarly works, curatorial projects, or personal exhibitions. More

Harvard, BU, and Derrida

February 9th, 2018in Announcements, News & Events

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Professor Lanfranco Aceti (Boston University) and Professor Doris Sommer (Harvard University) have joined forces to deliver a student experience in interpretation of complex texts within art spaces. The semester-long course titled Arts in Barcelona, analyzes how national conflicts and civil unrest affect forms of cultural production. More