ifteen Emerson undergraduate students have curated Emerson Contemporary’s first virtual exhibition, What’s Next? Art for Tomorrow, a collection of portraits, film, site-specific installations, and sculpture that asks how one constructs identity in a modern world.
Visual and Media Arts students Kali Van Dusen and Liam Crossen made documentaries that show their current experiences since the global COVID-19 pandemic began and shared them with Boston 25.
Shakespearean actors, virtual walking tours, are just two ways VMA faculty have adapted to online learning.
Emerson alumnus Jamiesen Borak’s first of two produced scripts for the adult animated series Harley Quinn airs on Friday, May 8.
Emerson is documenting how the coronavirus is impacting our lives.
Emmy-winning, Oscar-nominated documentarist Elaine McMillion Sheldon, MFA ’13 has a lot going on.
On March 13, the day that President Lee Pelton announced that Emerson students in Boston and Los Angeles needed to safely leave their respective campuses, a professional development opportunity was scheduled to take place in the evening at Emerson LA.
VMA professor Tom Cooper, who teaches media ethics, contributed to a piece regarding the influence of TV doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On April 23, Bob Newhart logged onto Zoom to chat with roughly 45 students about his career. The master class followed a visit from Norman Lear the week before.
Senior Scholar-in-Residence and Graduate Program Director for Writing for Film and Television Jim Lane spoke to MovieMaker.com regarding the qualities that make Emerson’s low residency screenwriting program a unique and top program.