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- The Annual Kleh Lecture12:45 pm
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- ECE Seminar: Rebekah Zhao11:00 am
- Learn More Series: BU's Shared Values & The Future of Higher Education11:30 am
- Towards Becoming the Public Speaker You Want to Be, A Student 2 Student Panel Discussion. 12:00 pm
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- How to Achieve Arms Control When by All Accounts “Arms Control is Dead”2:00 pm
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- "Between Dr. Du Bois and Dr. Dre: Thoughts on the Problem of Blackness, Black Being and Being Black" with Anthony Pinn6:00 pm
- Dylan and Judgments: 2. The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll6:00 pm
- Tuesday Night Lecture Series: RJ Messineo7:00 pm
- Boston University Baroque Orchestra8:00 pm
Tuesday Night Lecture Series: RJ Messineo
As part of the Tuesday Night Lecture Series (TNLS), Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts presents a lecture by artist RJ Messineo, organized by the MFA Painting program.
RJ Messineo makes paintings involving observation and abstraction. Concerned with the ways the personal is intertwined with larger systems of picture-making, the works implicate their body and combine references to landscape, the studio, windows, other paintings, music and texts. In the last six years, Messineo has developed an idiosyncratic device for making paintings that involves attaching thin wooden boards to the surfaces of their canvases with magnets. Over the course of working she shifts the panels around, adding, removing and interchanging them in a methodology of parts.
RJ Messineo (b. 1980, Hartford, CT) currently lives and works in Greenfield, MA. The artist received an MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles (2009), and a BFA from Cornell University in Ithaca, NY (2002). Messineo is represented by CANADA, New York, NY, and Morán Morán, Los Angeles and has exhibited at venues such as: Pace Gallery, James Cohan Gallery, Thomas Erben Gallery, all in New York, NY; Ceysson & Bénétière, Koerich, Luxembourg; and Night Gallery, Artist Curated Projects, Redling Fine Art, REDCAT Gallery Los Angeles, CA. Messineo is a Shandaken: Paint School Fellow, and completed the Fire Island Artist Residency in 2014. Messineo’s work is included in the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum of Art.
Image: RJ Messineo, Council of Troubles, 2025. Oil, panels and rare earth magnets on canvas, 100 × 144 inches (254.00 × 365.76 cm).
More information: canadanewyork.com/artists/rj-messineo
| When | 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm on 18 November 2025 |
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| Building | 808 Commonwealth Ave |
| Room | Room 410 / 411 |