UPDATE: In light of Saturday night’s mass shooting, this event has been canceled. When it is rescheduled, we’ll update again, but in the meantime, a note from the organizer: “Tragic and senseless ...
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Tufts' Film and Media Studies Program, the Department of Drama and Dance and the Boston Cinema/Media Seminar will host a lecture by Aymar Jean Christian called “The Queer Art of Scale: Producing Indie ...
The back room of the Rainbow Center was illuminated by twinkle lights on Monday night, giving ambiance to the small art gala they were holding. Facilitated by Rainbow Center staff members Jay Knox, an ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The Cornerstore spoke with Naira about ...
Harvard Library hosted an event celebrating the reopening of Widener Library’s West Stacks Reading Room as a space with new artwork devoted to equity, diversity, inclusion, belonging, and antiracism ...
Drawing on recent scholarship concerned with African Canadian Art History, intersectionality, and settler-colonial art history, this course will cover a range of visual material from the nineteenth ...
Berklee College of Music held their fourth annual International Womxn's Day Teach-In at the David Friend Recital Hall on Mar. 5, an event that included panels and performances by Berklee students, ...
In an interview with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, s/he attempts to define intersectionality and its tenuous position in the art world. Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, “My Funny Valentine” (2013), Expanded ...