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Terrier Hockey Talk: Oct. 5, 2021

Terrier Hockey Talk: Oct. 5, 2021

Caroline Fernandez October 5, 2021

The Boston Hockey Blog is back for another season of Terrier Hockey Talk! Belle, Caroline and new-staffer James recap the Women’s Hockey team’s sweep of the University of New Hampshire Wildcats...

Production on the set of Wonderland student film

BU seniors create independent short film ‘Wonderland’ on art, burnout, mental illness

Lily Kepner February 25, 2021
After their Production II film was put on hold last spring, BU students persevered to bring their creative vision to life this winter. Out of that determination, the independent short film "Wonderland" was born.
A traveling exhibition curated by graphic designer Jerome Harris is currently on display at the College of Fine Arts’ Stone Gallery until Feb. 19. The exhibit aims to amplify the work of Black designers who have not received the recognition they deserve. COURTESY OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS

Artist amplifies Black voices through graphic design

Rachel Do November 11, 2020

People of color often are mis- or underrepresented in history books, and in the arts, that’s no exception. Jerome Harris, a professional graphic designer who curated the traveling exhibition “As,...

Boston University is hosting international hip-hop dancer Amirah Sackett as a teacher and performer Monday through Friday.  ILLUSTRATION BY LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

International hip-hop dancer teaches BU students about dance culture, history

Molly Farrar October 22, 2020

Activism usually comes in the form of words or protests, but for Amirah Sackett, activism is dance. Sackett is a Muslim American hip-hop dancer who tries to explore her identity through dance. Her...

Boston’s Galerie d’Orsay on Newbury St. Co-director Kristine Hammond is trying to increase the gallery’s social media presence and allow people to browse their collection virtually while the gallery remains closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. COURTESY TIM GRAFFT VIA FLICKR

Boston galleries find creative ways to continue promoting and selling art

Jennifer Suryadjaja April 16, 2020
Boston's art galleries begin transitioning to virtual showings, and art collectors find ways to exchange their art while maintaining social distance.
Mary Schneider Enriquez, the Houghton associate curator of modern and contemporary art at Harvard Art Museums, speaks at the preview of special exhibition “Crossing Lines, Constructing Home” on Wednesday. Centered around themes of displacement, the contemporary art exhibit is on display until Jan. 5.  ANQI ZHANG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Harvard Art Museum exhibit reflects on migration, displacement through contemporary art

Anqi Zhang September 5, 2019
A new special exhibition comprised of over 40 pieces of art from all around the globe is opening this weekend at the Harvard Art Museum on Sept. 6. The exhibition seeks to bring the many pieces together to provide a fresh context to modern day issues tied to displacement, migration and oppression. 
“From Manuscript to Movable Type: The Information Shift that Brought about Modern Learning,” an exhibition on display in Mugar Memorial Library Feb. 1-12 features excerpts from The Gutenberg Bible, which curators believe is the “single most important and famous printed book.” PHOTO BY ABIGAIL FREEMAN/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Archives at the Mugar Library present printing press’ modern influence

Alejandra Jimenez February 2, 2016

Texts produced with the printing press as early as in the ninth century have impacted modern education, as demonstrated by an exhibition of archives opened Monday at the Gotlieb Memorial Gallery. “From...

BU freshman Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson attacks the net in the Terriers' win over Acadia. PHOTO BY JUSTIN HAWK/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

No. 3 BU men’s hockey surges past Acadia in exhibition win

Sarah Kirkpatrick October 3, 2015

In their first game wearing the scarlet and white, the freshmen stole the show for No. 3 Boston University in a 4-2 exhibition win against Acadia University. Freshman forward Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson...

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