Emersonians Awarded Grants to Support Just Public Art
The grants encourage artists and creators to, “imagine and create public art that fosters more just, vibrant, and welcoming public spaces,” according to the NEFA website.
The grants encourage artists and creators to, “imagine and create public art that fosters more just, vibrant, and welcoming public spaces,” according to the NEFA website.
BRE has extended the strategic review timeline through April 2022, with specific attention on students through focus groups and a visioning session.
Boston Globe art critic Cate McQuaid recently gave a great review to artist and filmmaker Kerry Tribe’s ‘Onomatopoeia’ multimedia exhibition exploring memory, language, communication, and their inherent limitations.
On Tuesday, February 22, Andrade-Watkins and the Marlboro Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies will host a special screening and virtual celebration of Sankofa for the Emerson community, featuring a panel of scholars, digital archivists, and librarians.
The College will begin to move toward an approach in which it responds to the ebb and flow of the COVID virus as part of institutional operations.
Journalism professor, assistant dean, and graduate program director Paul Mihailidis contributed to a Scientific American piece examining the prevalence of disinformation among children, and how to combat it through media literacy education.
Assistant Professor of Journalism Lina Maria Giraldo combines data mining and fine arts to produce data visualization projects that are grounded in human perspective.
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