Bay State Banner, Boston Globe Highlight Emerson Contemporary Exhibition
Emerson Contemporary’s new exhibition tracing a wound through my body is on view at the Media Art Gallery through November 6, and is free and open to the public.
Emerson Contemporary’s new exhibition tracing a wound through my body is on view at the Media Art Gallery through November 6, and is free and open to the public.
Quiet Rooms highlights the gun violence epidemic in our country, and centers the voices of survivors, as together we seek new approaches to ending the violence.
Perrault and Yacenda started working together while students in Boston.
Floyd got hundreds of submissions of turkey content through crowdsourcing.
God’s Country stars Thandiwe Newton as Sandra Guidry, a professor drawn into an escalating battle of wills after she confronts two hunters trespassing on her property.
Blue Rebellion is a multimedia exhibition including a doc, photos, and artwork.
Rob Paine ’92, David Klotz ’94, and Laura Ballinger Gardner ’94 also got statuettes.
Martie Cook, professor and founding director of the College’s Center for Comedic Arts, spoke about what it takes to develop a new TV show, as Jennifer Hudson’s new talk show debuts today and takes the former time slot of The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
CAN is a unique opportunity for currently enrolled ELA students to build personal connections within the LA alumni network to better prepare them for careers beyond Emerson.
Please meet a sampling of students kind enough to speak to an Emerson Today reporter randomly interrupting their conversations.