Faculty Lecture

The Harvard Medical School Biomedical Graduate Student Organization invites you to

 bioArt seminar
with Jennifer Hall and Blyth Hazen

The third in a series of lectures exploring the question "What is bioArt?"
 The collaborative new media artists Jennifer Hall and Blyth Hazen explore the implications of modern medicine in society and the interplay between healthcare, technology, and ethics.

Thursday, April 3, 2008 @ 6:30pm
Reception to follow @ 7:30pm

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MSAE Student in Exhibition

Robert Stearns, current  MSAE student and teacher in the Shrewsbury Public Schools, has work in

War, Madness, and Delusion
February 7 – April 15
Wilson Chapel and Meetinghouse Galleries
Andover Newton Theological School

M-F 10-5;  Th. until 8 pm

Opening reception:  Thursday February 7,  5-8 pm,  at The Meetinghouse

 Robert’s piece was chosen for the postcard

New Exhibition: January 22 – February 7

 

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Visualizing Visual Arts Education


An interactive visual conversation / installation by the Art Education Department

in the Arnheim Gallery

Don’t miss this!

When: January 22 to February 7

Perplexations? Inclinations? Lois (& others, especially students), I am challenging you! And I have a sidekick — address her as Miss Sejal Patel. Be afraid!

 

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End-of-Semester: New Teachers – Young Artists

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New Teachers /Young Artists                                           
Work from the  Student Teaching  Sites

                                                                                                      
Arnheim Gallery
December 12-21
Mon. – Sat. 10-6

 

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Lecture

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Mary Ann Stankiewicz

Professor of Art Education, The Pennsylvania  State University
Visiting Professor in Residence at MassArt

 

Perilous Paths to Learning Art in 19th Century Massachusetts

Dr. Stankiewicz will weave together the research she is doing at MassArt with earlier research on how young men and women in early 19th century Massachusetts learned art. She will focus on how young people learned to become artists from apprenticeship, in a girls boarding school, and then in the early years of the Normal Art School (now Massachusetts College of Art and Design).


November 29, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Tower Auditorium
Massachusetts College of Art and Design

Refreshments will be served after the presentation.

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