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- Castle Island Day Trip10:00 am
- Intertwining Portrait and Mask: Nastassja Swift in Conversation with Paula Mans4:00 pm
- From JAMA: The Editorial Process, and How to Write Letters to the Editor and Clinical Challenges12:00 pm
- Urban Inequalities Workshop: Salwa Tareen12:00 pm
- [ISSO] Post Completion OPT Application Basics and Q&A12:00 pm
- Stress ReLeaf: Working with Tea for Calm and Focus4:00 pm
- Workshop - LinkedIn for Networking4:00 pm
- Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival5:00 pm
- Tuesday Night Lecture Series: Teresa Baker7:00 pm
- Boston University Chamber Orchestra7:30 pm
- Sukkot8:00 pm
Tuesday Night Lecture Series: Teresa Baker
As part of the Tuesday Night Lecture Series (TNLS), Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts presents a lecture by artist Teresa Baker, organized by the MFA Print Media & Photography program.
Teresa Baker (Mandan/Hidatsa) creates abstracted landscapes through a mixed media practice that combines natural and artificial materials, exploring space, movement, perception, and identity through the lens of her Mandan/Hidatsa heritage. She has exhibited widely, including solo shows at The American Academy of Arts and Letters, COMA Gallery, and Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, and group exhibitions such as Prospect.6 and Made in LA at the Hammer Museum.
A 2025 Guggenheim Fellow, Baker is featured in An Indigenous Present at ICA Boston (October 9, 2025 – March 8, 2026), a thematic exhibition spanning 100 years of contemporary Indigenous art, co-organized by artist Jeffrey Gibson and independent curator Jenelle Porter.
Images: Teresa Baker, TRACING THE MEMORY, 2024. Parfleche, acrylic, artificial sinew, yarn on astroturf. 84.5 x 68.75 inches. Photo: Ruben Diaz. Portrait of the artist, courtesy of the artist.
More information about the artist: teresabaker.com
| When | 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm on 6 October 2025 |
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| Building | FLR 808 Commonwealth Ave. |
| Room | Room 205 |