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The Affordable Art Fair formula is simple – a relaxed, unstuffy environment in which people feel confident to explore, learn about, and buy contemporary art under a ceiling price of $12,000.
The Affordable Art Fair formula is simple – a relaxed, unstuffy environment in which people feel confident to explore, learn about, and buy contemporary art under a ceiling price of $12,000.
The MassArt Art Museum (MAAM) Curatorial Fellow in Contemporary Art will focus on all aspects of exhibition development and display of MAAM exhibitions.
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts is pleased to announce two simultaneous solo exhibitions by artist B. Ingrid Olson: History Mother and Little Sister, each on a separate floor of the Center’s landmark Le Corbusier building. The exhibitions feature site-specific installations informed by a feminist engagement with experiences of doubling and mirroring, gendered forms, […]
The Office for the Arts at Harvard presents From the Cerebral Dimestore by Mark Burns, an MFA graduate of the University of Washington and current Artist in Residence at the Ceramics Program, has had a long and distinguished career as a teacher and maker.
The Arts Administration @ Boston University is delighted to present its first collaboration with the Media Exhibition Platform (MEP) of Operational and Curatorial Research (OCR).
Please join us as we celebrate Emeritus Associate Professor of Art Administration Daniel Ranalli’s 25 years of dedicated service and achievements as artist, teacher, and mentor at Boston University Metropolitan College.
CUT is the themed issue of Journal of Visual Culture. The issue is a collaboration with the Museum of Contemporary Cuts and is supported by Boston University and Kalfayan Galleries, Athens – Thessaloniki.
It’s All Greek to Me is the new exhibition that features a new series of works of art by Lanfranco Aceti, the Director of Arts Administration @ Boston University, and that will take place from November 26, 2015 to January 9, 2016 in Toronto.
L.A. Re.Play: Mobile Network Culture in Placemaking, Leonardo Electronic Almanac, Volume 21 Issue 1 is out. This is a collaboration of Arts Administration @ Boston University with MIT Press, Operational and Curatorial Research (OCR), New York University and Goldsmiths College.
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.