Richard Logothetis, a first year Arts Administration student, has received a $1,000 grant from The BU Arts Initiative – Office of the Provost. The grant will go to support his project, Witness, a concert honoring the victims of last year’s Pulse Nightclub Shooting.
The Arts Administration program is proud to welcome Marie Beam as a guest speaker in the Grant Writing class. Ms. Beam is Chief Development Officer at the Discovery Museums, in Acton, Massachusetts. Marie manages all aspects of The Discovery Museums’ development operation
The Arts Administration program is proud to welcome Stephanie Berkowitz as a guest speaker in Financial Management. Stephanie spoke with the class on managing an organizational budgets, how to deal with issues such as when a state line item is cut, how to budget for youth salaries, and much more.
The Arts Administration program is proud to welcome Charles Baldwin as a guest speaker in the Grant Writing class. Mr. Baldwin is Program Officer for the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s Inclusive Design Initiative (UP), and former Director of Marketing and Operations at Wheelock Family Theatre.
The Arts Administration program is proud to welcome Brenda Noel as a guest speaker in the Grant Writing class. Ms. Noel is a decades-long development professional, including managing the grant office for the Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance and the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center.
The Arts Administration department is excited to welcome curator Laura Knott to be a guest lecturer in The Art World. Laura Knott specializes in work created at the intersections of art and technology. She has had an active art career as well
Arts Administration Individual Fundraising class welcomes Kyndra Angell as a guest speaker. Kyndra currently works at Boston College as the Assistant Director for Student Engagement.
Two members of BU’s Development team (and alums!) — Phil DiMartino and Stephanie Quinn — will be the guest speakers in the Arts Administration Individual Fundraising course. According to Lew Karabatsos, Lecturer
Candice Bancheri wrote a review on Program Director Lanfranco Aceti’s The Market Will Save Us. This project was part of The Social. After feedback, Candice re-wrote the assignment and presented it for publication. Now she is a published reviewer on Big, Red and Shiny. Read her review here!
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.