Creative Arts Award revived, awarded to soprano
This year, the Division of the Creative Arts has reinstated the Creative Arts Award after a decade-long hiatus.
This year, the Division of the Creative Arts has reinstated the Creative Arts Award after a decade-long hiatus.
The Rose Art Museum has expanded into Waltham. Rosebud, the new satellite gallery of the museum, which sits on the corner of Moody and Main Street, is a gallery focused on the Rose’s growing video collection. Chris Bedford, Henry and Lois Foster director of the museum, says that the expansion comes with the intent of broadening the Rose’s scope to become more of a museum for the Waltham community.
“Felix at the Rose” Joyce Pensato’s “Felix at the Rose” is a giant wall mural that dominates the space alongside the Foster Stairwell.
After moving around campus, the Dharmic prayer center opened yesterday at its permanent location.
This year, a few times a month, the Brandeis community should expect a concert near or inside the Rose Art Museum.
This year, the New Music Brandeis is hosting a yearlong residency with the Guerilla Opera. The group is a Boston-based, self-proclaimed “experimental” organization that focuses on creating new operatic pieces for intimate settings. The residency will work with students throughout the year in preparation for a production of six opera scenes produced by students and professionals from the Guerilla Opera. The performances will be shown as part of the annual Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts in the spring.
This week, justArts spoke with the three directors of this year’s 24- Hour musical—“Peter Pan”: seniors Caley Chase ’16, Zoe Golob-Sass and Zach Marlin ’16.
Around this time four years ago, author Alison Bechdel was speaking to a room of incoming first-years about the orientation reading for that year,Fun Home(2006). Today, those first-years are college graduates, and Bechdel’s graphic novel has been translated into a musical and set on the Broadway stage, in the process garnering five Tony Awards.
The Rose Art Museum announced that five new members will be joining its Board of Advisors in a May 12 press release.
Los Angeles-based artist Chris Burden passed away at age 69 on Sunday, May 10. Burden passed away of a malignant melanoma—an illness that Burden and his family had been keeping hidden from the public for 18 months, according to a May 10 article in the Los Angeles Times.
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