Gift Establishes Public Art Fund to Inspire, Engage Emerson Community
The Fund for Public Art, a gift from Susan and Robert Morse, P’16, has already supported several striking murals around campus.
The Fund for Public Art, a gift from Susan and Robert Morse, P’16, has already supported several striking murals around campus.
Pak told Emerson Today about the film’s origins, and how his experiences as an indie filmmaker make him a better professor.
Sociocultural anthropologist and faculty Carol Ferrara co-authors a piece on a recent court decision to uphold Averroès High School’s state contract.
Several Emerson alums are behind the camera or front and center in films premiering or screening at major film festivals this spring, including Cannes and Tribeca.
ArtsEmerson’s Ronee Penoi is honored as one of 39 New Englanders making a deep impact in entertainment and sports for the year.
Zeuli’s book will focus on her decades of teaching, and Hunt’s novel will spotlight the cultures of hunting and cuisine.
The new Pride LIVE! Hollywood month-long celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride includes a tribute to TV icon and alum Norman Lear’s groundbreaking work.
BCE students also looked to make the UnCommon Corner more family-friendly.
The exhibition invites audiences to experience these precious works not with their eyes, but through sound, smell, taste, and touch.
Filmmaker John Cameron Mitchell toured colleges this spring and encouraged students to create work and do things in punk form.