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Painting

animation of Deniz Hallik sitting on a park bench
Painting

Lost and Found: Deniz Hallik, Turkey

March 30, 2017
Daria Lugina in front of painted doors
Students

Bringing Whimsy to Bay State Road

February 27, 2017
Shot of Double Mouth Feedback, 2015 installation
Arts & Culture

Occupancies Explores the World of Our Bodies

February 24, 2017
Everywhen: The Eternal Present in Indigenous Art from Australia exhibit at the Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA
In the City

Harvard Art Museums Offer Dazzling Array of Shows

July 12, 2016
Shimmer Claudia Ravaschiere and Michael Moss Installation in Fort Point Boston
Visual Arts

Fort Point Open Studios Returns This Weekend

June 17, 2016
2016 Kahn Award Winners Ghazal Hassani, Felipe Pinto D-Aguiar, Leeanne Maxey
Accolades

Kahn Awards Will Jump-start Careers of Three CFA Grads

June 9, 2016
Coolidge Corner Arts Festival
Music

Coolidge Corner Arts Festival Returns Tomorrow

June 3, 2016
Institute of Contemporary Art Boston
Photography

Free Admission at Institute of Contemporary Art Tonight

June 2, 2016
Lawren Harris Isolation Peak Thumbnail
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Tribute to Canada’s Most Famous Artist at MFA

May 26, 2016
BFA Exhibition Boston University
Fine Arts

An Act of Discovery: 2016 BFA Thesis Work at 808 Gallery

May 4, 2016
Jill Rosati works on her final project at CFA on Friday, April 22, 2016. Photo by Jackie Ricciardi for Boston University Photography
Fine Arts

Inside the Artists Studios

April 29, 2016
Protect Endangered Species from Global Warming by Ge Feng (CFA’16) displayed at the Boston University College of Fine Arts MFA Graphic Design Thesis Exhibition at the Faye G., Jo, and James Stone Gallery
Gallery

CFA Showcases Work of MFA Candidates

April 20, 2016
Alexander Golob
Fine Arts

CFA Student Artist Turns Stairwells, Hall into Public Art

March 28, 2016
Avocado Crates Hannah Cole
Gallery

Elevating the Mundane into Art

December 4, 2015
Arts & Culture

Three Decades of Master Printmaking

November 30, 2015
Artist Emily Freiberg (CFA’04) center, greeting guests at the opening reception for Ariel Freiberg: Unquenchable Thirst on view at the Sherman Gallery through October 25. Photo by Jackie Ricciardi
Arts on Campus

Enigmatic Faces at Sherman Gallery

October 19, 2015
Giselle Blanco-Santana (CAS ’16) hangs her paintings at the Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground for the BU Arts Initiative forum for student art and dialogue, “Race, Identity & Art”. The student exhibit will begin on October 7 at 6 p.m. and will run through October 21. For this set of paintings, Blanco-Santana was inspired by her own experience as a Latino growing up in a predominantly African-American neighborhood. She says she never understood why Mexican and African-American cultures failed to find common grounds although people experienced “mirror situations,” which she illustrated with two girls sitting on opposite sides of a fence in the same poor neighborhood.
Visual Arts

Using Art to Talk about Race and Identity

October 7, 2015
A Call for Peace: Abe Fleischer (COM '17) reacts to panels by Japanese artists Iri and Toshi Maruki as part of the Stone Gallery commemorative exhibit for the 70th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombings. The artists, a Japanese couple who visited Hiroshima just days after the nuclear bombing, would produce a series of fifteen panels over the course of thirty years to pay homage to Japanese victims as well as American prisoners of war who perished on August 6, 1945.
Fine Arts

Stone Gallery Exhibition Recalls the Horrors of Hiroshima

October 6, 2015
The Clayroom in Brookline, MA
In the City

Find Your Inner Artist

July 20, 2015
Under the Wave off Kanagawa (Kanagawa-oki nami-ura), also known 
as the Great Wave, from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji 
(Fugaku sanjûrokkei) Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760–1849) about 1830–31 (Tenpô 1–2) Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper * William Sturgis Bigelow Collection
Painting

Celebrating Japan’s Most Famous Artist

June 22, 2015

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