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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

Knowledge journaling: Reframing educational TikTok trends one page at a time

Chloe Saint Mard November 11, 2024
When I first started my knowledge journal, I focused on gaining deeper insight about subjects I already loved and felt passionate about.
Inside the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Eden writes about how her experience of going to art museums as a child is strongly linked to the bond she has with her mother. BAILEY SHEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

A love letter to art

Eden Mor November 16, 2021
Art is a symbol of family, for which I am forever grateful.
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Modern Toolbox: Non-fungible tokens aren’t the future of fine arts

Jaeyoung Choi March 17, 2021
Maybe NFTs can be just as valuable as physical paintings. But in its current state? No, NFTs won’t be revolutionizing the fine arts world anytime soon.
Cramer Quartet. The Museum of Fine Arts hosted an “Art in Tune” virtual event Tuesday, during which musicians performed original or classical works inspired by exhibitions at the museum. THALIA LAUZON/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

MFA virtual event inspired by art, celebrates diversity

Molly Farrar January 29, 2021
The Museum of Fine Arts held it's fourth "Art in Tune" event on Tuesday — the first-ever virtual model of the annual performance. Artists performed selected or composed pieces inspired by MFA artwork exhibits, with some focusing on diversity and empowerment.
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is reopening to the public on Saturday for the first time in six months after closing in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. KATHERINE FEUERMAN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

MFA reopens doors, continues virtual programming

Sarah Wager September 25, 2020
The Museum of Fine Arts is reopening to the public on Saturday for the first time since it closed in March due to the pandemic.
Pianist Pierre Nicolas Colombat spoke Monday evening at College of Fine Arts about the characteristics of Claude Debussy and Claude Monet's works. COURTESY OF PIERRE NICOLAS COLOMBAT.

CFA lecture explores the mislabeling of Impressionist musicians

Candice Lim November 29, 2018
Music and Impressionist art collided Monday night in the College of Fine Arts, as a lecture delved into the mislabels and misnomers of French composer Claude Debussy.
WILSHERE: Why can't we date ourselves?

WILSHERE: Why can’t we date ourselves?

Meredith Wilshere September 29, 2015

I am the cheapest date I know. I go to the Museum of Fine Arts for free, I see $20 concerts and keep my lattes on the short side. When I order a meal, I only pay for one. I go on moonlit walks through...

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