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- Fred Sandback at the BU Center for the HumanitiesAll day
- From Colony to Nation: Catholicism and Christianity in Taiwan (1600-1987)All day
- MechE PhD Final Oral Defense: Xinhuan (Leo) Sang10:00 am
- BU's BEST: Biomedical Careers in Academia Panel Discussion10:00 am
- MPI Seminar: Daniel Cifuentes, PhD12:00 pm
- ECE PhD Prospectus Defense: Alfred Krister Ulvog1:00 pm
- Touch the Past with Professor Lawford Anderson2:00 pm
- Converging Voices: How Faith Nourished Taiwanese Music—From Sacred to Secular with Kuan Yun Huang & Chen Lin Ma5:00 pm
- Faculty/Staff Climb Night5:00 pm
- Ecumenical Eucharist Service & Dinner5:15 pm
- BU Hillel: Passover Seder Night 17:00 pm
- Passover8:00 pm
- Global Health Politics Workshop: Madhulika Banerjee9:00 am
- Health, Knowledge, Politics: Understanding the Triad9:00 am
- Health, Knowledge, Politics: Understanding the Triad with Madhulika Banerjee9:00 am
- BME PhD Dissertation Defense: Delaney Gray Scherr11:00 am
- ECE Colloquium: Urbashi Mitra11:00 am
- Beans for Bean12:00 pm
- [HBC] From Academia to Life Sciences Consulting12:00 pm
- BME PhD Dissertation Defense: Sarah Catherine Adams1:00 pm
- April Colloquium Lecture: Ayse Lokmanoglu3:30 pm
- Job search strategies for the life science private sector4:30 pm
- BU Hillel: 30 min Passover Seder5:30 pm
- Maundy Thursday Worship Service (Protestant)6:00 pm
- Pépin Lecture Series - Truffles and Trash with Kelly Alexander6:00 pm
- The Alabama Solution Film Screening6:00 pm
- BU Hillel: Community Seder7:00 pm
Fred Sandback at the BU Center for the Humanities
Fred Sandback (born 1943, Bronxville, New York; died New York, 2003) was an iconic figure in the art of the twentieth century. Sandback’s sculptures, drawn in space with acrylic yarn, create “habitable drawings” enabled by three conditions: the physical material, the surrounding architecture, and the viewer—a “strong, immediate, and beautiful situation,” as Sandback put it, which, though perhaps related to Minimal and Conceptual art practices, ultimately leaves both behind. On view at BU in the Rajen Kilachand Center for Integrated Life Sciences & Engineering between March 24 and April 30, 2026, is Untitled (Sculptural Study, Six-part Vertical Construction), c. 1983/2022. A striking work made from six vertical strands of red yarn, the work propels the viewer toward new relationships between body, sculpture, and space. Or as Sandback said, with his characteristic simplicity, “Isn't it quite natural to create vertical things, since this corresponds to the human body carriage?
| When | All day daily, starting from 4/1/26, until 5/1/26 |
|---|---|
| Building | CILSE, 610 Commonwealth Ave |
| Room | Lobby |
| Contact Name | Ashley Mulcahy |
| Contact Email | buch@bu.edu |
| Contact Organization | BU Center for the Humanities |
| Fees | free |
| Open To | public |