Laurie Anderson will be the keynote speaker at the New England Graduate Media Symposium, Friday, March 25, at the Paramount Center. International multimedia artist Laurie Anderson, who has collaborated with … Continue Reading Multimedia Artist Laurie Anderson to Headline Grad Symposium
Screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga talks with AMIGOS president Pablo Vaca ’17 after a screening of Arriaga’s film, Words with Gods, at the Bright Family Screening Room on March 21. Mexican screenwriter … Continue Reading Screenwriter Shares Skills at Emerson Latino Summit
Filmmakers Gabriel Volcovich ’16, Matthew Klein ’16, Jake Schwartz ’17, Sean Temple ’16, Nathan Ng, and Molly Benjaminson ’16 talk to the audience after their films were screened at the … Continue Reading “Terranaut,” “Jonah Stands Up” Rise to Top of Emerson Film Festival
Rebel, directed by Emerson faculty Maria Agui Carter, will be screened March 22 as part of the Women Take the Reel Film Festival. Emerson College is furthering its mission to support … Continue Reading Women Get Top Billing in Film Festival
Matthew Salesses, MFA ’10, left, and Associate Professor Jabari Asim read from current work in the Beard Room on March 17. Photo/Erin Clossey Emerson College faculty member Jabari Asim and … Continue Reading Emerson Faculty, Alumnus Give Insights into Writing
Ira Goldstone ’71 Chairman of the Emerson College Board of Trustees Jeff Greenhawt ’68 and President Lee Pelton have announced the appointment of four new Trustees, effective immediately for a … Continue Reading Emerson College Appoints Four New Trustees
Mount Holyoke College professor and filmmaker Samba Gadjigo talks with Emerson College Professor Claire Andrade-Watkins following a screening of Gadjigo’s documentary, Sembene!, at the Bright Family Screening Room on Friday, … Continue Reading Camera as “Weapon”: Emerson Introduced to “Father of African Cinema”
Emerson actors, left to right, Maggie Dunleavy, Dominique Carrieri, and Josh Telepman rehearse a scene from Jamie Davenport’s Woe Be Gone, being performed by Emerson Stage this weekend. Photo/Craig Bailey, … Continue Reading NewFest Student Play Tackles Tough Issue with Humor
You’re not afraid of the dark, are you? Because Emerson College and the World Wildlife Fund are asking you to turn your lights off for one hour this Saturday, … Continue Reading Emerson Asked to Turn Off the Lights for Earth Hour
Emerson College alumni and friends gather for a party following the premiere of Best and Most Beautiful Things at SXSW in Austin, Texas. From left: Sean Bradley '99, Alyssa H., Alexander Lehmann … Continue Reading Emerson Talent Shines Bright at SXSW