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Skin/Screen Exhibition
Boston University School of Visual Arts presents Skin/Screen, on view in Commonwealth Gallery on the first floor of 855 Commonwealth Ave. from October 27 - 31, 2025. The exhibition, created by Hayoung Cheon (CFA'26) in collaboration with artist Alessandra Pozzuoli (CFA'26), explores how the body and technology mirror each other—how light, touch, and perception transform in the digital age. Through translucent fabric, projected light, and responsive materials, the installation invites viewers to slow down and rediscover their senses in an age dominated by screens. Images courtesy of the artist. Left: 3. Alessandra Pozzuoli, Ajar. Acrylic and airbrush on canvas. 11 x 14 inches. 2024. Right: Young one, Echoes Beneath a Luminous Veil, acrylic spray paint on silk, dimensions variable, 2025.
| When | All day daily, starting from 10/27/25, until 10/31/25 |
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| Building | 855 Commonwealth Ave. |