Emerson College’s platform for presenting contemporary visual and performance art “Emerson Contemporary” proudly presents Spacetime (x, y, x + t), a multi-dimensional exhibition that features experimental works by regional and international artists Katherine Mitchell DiRico (US), Monika Grzymala (GER), Nicole L’Huillier (CL), Zsuzsanna Szegedi (HUN), and Sarah Trahan (US).
Emerson College will host a live taping of the podcast How to Survive the End of the World, a show featuring sister hosts Autumn Brown and adrienne maree brown (Emergent Strategy), who will interview composer and performer Toshi Reagon about the subject of climate apocalypse and transformative responses to climate change at a special event at the Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre on Monday, December 2, from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Emerson and Marlboro Colleges announced Marlboro’s intent, beginning in the Fall Term 2020, to move its academic programs to Emerson, at which time Marlboro undergraduates may elect to matriculate and Marlboro tenured and tenure-track faculty may choose to teach at Emerson.
On Monday, November 18, the second Emerson College Women in Film & Media Summit, organized by filmmaker and Visual and Media Arts professor and associate chair Cristina Kotz Cornejo, will bring together award-winning women filmmakers working in behind the scenes roles in the film industry to share their experiences and discuss how a new generation of film/media makers can effectively contribute to the changing landscape in media.
Emerson College’s Media Art Gallery presents Cannupa Hanska Luger’s Future Ancestral Technologies: nágshibi, a multi-media Indigenous-centered science fiction exhibition using creative storytelling to radically reimagine the future and promote a thriving Indigeneity, opening October 17.
Emerson College’s Media Art Gallery presents a new multimedia exhibition of glitch art, the creative practice of interfering with or intentionally altering digital image files for aesthetic purposes, beginning Wednesday, September 18.
Emerson College today named John M. Malcolm, Chief Development Officer for Partners in Health, as the next Vice President of Institutional Advancement, following a national search.
Emerson College today announced a new Global Bachelor of Arts degree program in International and Political Communication with Franklin University Switzerland, as part of its Global Portals initiative focused on intercontinental education, scholarship, and collaboration.
Following a nation-wide search, Emerson College today announces Dr. Leonie Bradbury has joined the college’s School of the Arts as the Foster Chair in Contemporary Art Theory and Practice and Distinguished Curator-in-Residence.
On Saturday, June 1, Emerson College honored alumni with its Distinguished Alumni Award and Young Alumni Achievement Award at the school’s Alumni Weekend celebration. The award presentation took place at Emerson’s Paramount Theatre.