Spiers ’17 Makes Forbes’ Under 30 List
Forbes’ 2021 Under 30 Directory highlights “young innovators on the verge of making it big.”
Forbes’ 2021 Under 30 Directory highlights “young innovators on the verge of making it big.”
“We’re trying to take original swings,” Abdy told THR.
Emerson Contemporary, Emerson College’s platform for presenting contemporary visual art, presents a new exhibition “I: An Intimate Reflection,” on view in the Media Art Gallery at 25 Avery Street, through December 12, 2021. The presentation includes a broad range of media by Boston-based emerging artists such as photography, steel sculpture, acrylic painting, digital video, and hand-sewn mixed media installations.
Filmmaker Homa Sarabi-Daunais, the location coordinator for the Visual and Media Arts department, is a source for the article, “Can Massachusetts become a destination for green film production,?” which examines the current state of sustainable filmmaking, and opportunities.
Melissa McLaughlin was excited to meet former CBS news correspondent Morton Dean.
Twas the Night flips the happy holiday genre on its head.
“The advice the judges gave was so valuable and helpful, and hearing the other pitches really inspired me.”
Alum Huma Hussain ’21 is a recent graduate and detailed her short film, “Nafs Said,” for MovieMaker Magazine’s New School series, which features the work of young alumni from top film schools.
The Visual and Media Arts program was once again included in the entertainment industry publication The Wrap’s top 50 film schools list, jumping ahead from #15 last year to #6 in 2021.
The discussion kicked off with the question of how inequities have affected work in film and theatre, especially in recent years, and what that means for artists of color in an industry where they can at times feel unappreciated.