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Zili Misik performing at BU

BU Global Music Festival revives live festival experience on campus

By Kendall Richards September 20, 2021
BU Arts Initiative brought together sounds from South America, Africa and Asia for Saturday's festival.
Artworks from the “Closet to Quarantine: Queer Art Then and Now” exhibition. The exhibition is on display at the Childs Gallery until Nov. 6. PERRY SOSI/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Queer art exhibit gives platform for quarantine work

By Pedro Juan Orduz September 17, 2021
“Closet to Quarantine: Queer Art Then and Now” highlights portraits, social media and queer history.
student in the Yellow Rose Project gallery

‘A Yellow Rose Project’ celebrates the women’s suffrage movement through photography

By Daily Free Press Staff September 7, 2021
The project features hundreds of women's photographic reflections on the anniversary of the 19th amendment's ratification.
George Sherman Union entrance

BU Arts Initiative hosts its annual arts fair, bringing Boston arts community together

By Rachel Do September 2, 2021
Arts programs host booths at the fair to reach student artists for performance and other arts opportunities.
Members of the band Juniper

BU grad set to release debut album with the band Juniper in June

By Molly Farrar May 25, 2021
With a debut album to be released this summer, Juniper is ready to return to live shows as Boston begins to open venues.
you are loved mural on southampton street in boston

Local artists reflect on city’s murals

By Colin Boyd April 29, 2021
Boston-based street artists say their murals are their way to leave their mark and key message.
race, prison, justice: illuminating story through the arts virtual gallery

New collaborative virtual gallery by the CFA Prison Arts Project encourages activism

By Daily Free Press Staff April 28, 2021
The “living gallery” highlights stories U.S. incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals.
book talk at boston university on the lost orchard: the palestinian-arab citrus industry, 1850-1950

Authors reflect on the citrus industry in the Middle East for new book at BU event

By Molly Farrar April 27, 2021
The new book was last of three events in the Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies booktalk series.
prison cell block

CFA faculty explores art, activism in Prison Arts Project event

By Molly Farrar April 20, 2021
As part of the Prison Arts Project, BU groups held an event about how mass incarceration affects kids.
boston university baroque orchestra

BU’s Baroque Orchestra performs virtually, embraces new climate

By Ramsey Khalifeh April 16, 2021
School of Music students in the BU Baroque Orchestra performed in an intimate virtual concert Tuesday.
crime scene at the isabella stewart gardner museum robbery

Netflix docuseries brings Isabella Stewart Gardner art theft to life

By Lily Kepner April 12, 2021
Thirty one years ago, history's largest art theft took place. Today, the chase to find them is strong.
"Don’t Matter How Raggly The Flag, It Still Got To Tie Us Together” by Thornton Dial

BU talk shows how ‘Visual Thinking Strategy’ can help guide future medicine practitioners

By Nicole Bartuch April 12, 2021
VTS — an inquiry based learning strategy — can help medical professionals to embrace uncertainty.
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