Boston College has a history of vibrant clubs and fruitful student organizations. The ‘Group Formation’ exhibit documents the history of clubs come and gone.
McMullen Hones “Nature’s Mirror” In Belgian Landscapes
The McMullen Museum displays Belgian landscape art that presents the grim and the beautiful aspects of humanity’s interaction with nature.
Finding The Arts at Boston College
The Boston College arts community harbors great talents in all the conceivable spheres of craft and creation. Though BC is often lauded for its academic credentials, its arts community is truly something to behold in all its many forms. In this thriving community, everyone can find a niche and an environment in which to thrive….
Celebrating Creativity Exhibit Gives a Taste of Library Staff Talents
Though the library serves as the academic watering hole, it also houses some of talented artistic minds in its staff. The ‘Celebrating Creativity’ staff exhibit captures these talents in various mediums.
‘Before Social Media’ Exhibit Explores Progression of Sharing and Communication
Not too long ago, communication and sharing had a more physical element to it. In the ‘Being Social Before Social Media’ exhibit, the drastic changes of the last two decades are cataloged and compared.
‘Art and Digital Technology’ Exhibit Puts Compelling Postmodern Slant on Media Figures
Wielding only Photoshop and Illustrator, students in professor Karl Baden film studio art course pieced together compelling critiques of media entities from ‘The Bachelor’ to ‘Mr. Bean.’
Little Saturday, Simpson Walk Away With BC’s Best Awards
BC’s Best showcased Rhiannon Simpson and Little Saturday as the respective winners of their categories.
‘Evita’ Unleashes Strong Performances From Timeless Tale
The BC Theatre Department put on a compelling show with ‘Evita,’ displaying the landmark story of Eva Perón.
Industry Insider Panel Discusses the State of Television in 2017
From streaming services, to networking and content creation, Tracey Wigfield, BC ’05 and other insiders in some of entertainments biggest industries speak about challenges in the current market.
Austen-Poe Smackdown Sees the Proverbial Hatchet Buried
Though Edgar Allan Poe and Jane Austen never met face to face, their works have always enjoyed each others company. For fans of each, however, only a proper smackdown can put one above the other.