Interview Column
This week, justArts spoke with Prof. Adrianne Krstansky (THA), who directed Brandeis Theater Company’s latest production, Dead Man’s Cell Phone.
This week, justArts spoke with Prof. Adrianne Krstansky (THA), who directed Brandeis Theater Company’s latest production, Dead Man’s Cell Phone.
“Fishing in the Sky” is truly an art piece of the digital age. Located on the Lawn on D in South Boston?a recently built public entertainment space?the augmented reality art piece is available to the visitor through the use of technology.
Imagine a playground?but not one containing the familiar bright yellow slides and blue monkey bars on a sand-covered ground.
The Mandel Center for the Humanities Reading Room was buzzing with literary chatter as the English department?professors, graduate students and undergraduates?awaited the arrival of Catherine Gallagher, a professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley.
This week, justArts spoke with Carol Eliel, the curator of the John Altoon exhibit at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
The Rose Art Museum’s four new exhibits inspire a variety of questions, emotional reactions and an overall sense of awe at the creations on display.
Louis D. Brandeis famously said, “If we would guide by the light of reason, we must let our minds be bold.” This quote has also served as the inspiration for artist Chris Burden’s installation, “Light of Reason,” which now sits, completed, in front of the Rose Art Museum, free for all to look at and enjoy.
SCRAM Coordinator discusses programs
Currently on view at the Women’s Studies Research Center’s Kniznick Gallery, Juanita McNeely: Indomitable Spirit, represents “a woman’s life from a woman’s point of view,” as the artist says in her audio introduction to the exhibition.
This week, the Rose Art Museum announced in a press release that it has acquired two first-time grants of $100,000 each from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and The Andrew W.
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