Themes of assimilation, family, home, and opportunity merge together in this new exhibition, with all its rough edges exposed.
McMullen’s ‘The Lost Generation’ Highlights the Contributions of Female Artists to the Modernist Movement
This semester, as visitors enter the McMullen Museum of Art, they are taken back in time to mid-20th century Havana, Cuba.
The bilingual English-Spanish exhibition aims to highlight the importance of lesser-known female artists in the Cuban ceramic world.
Klein Discusses Buddhism’s Role in Everyday Life at McMullen Lecture
To accompany McMullen’s ‘Gateway to Himalayan Art’ exhibit, theology profesor, author, and spiritual leader Anne Klein gave a virtual lecture on Tibetan Buddhism.
McMullen’s ‘Gateway to Himalayan Art’ Showcases Both Beautiful and Educational Works
Visitors to the McMullen Museum have a chance to travel to the Himalayas in the Rubin Museum of Art’s exhibition Gateway to Himalayan Art.
BC Contemporary Theatre Puts On Outdoor Performances of Three Original Plays
“Absurdities” presented three student-written and directed plays at the McMullen Museum, touching on topics such as identity, therapy, and friendship.
MFA Curator Discusses Two New Italian Renaissance Galleries During McMullen Lecture
In a lecture at the McMullen on Monday, curator Marietta Cambareri talked about curating two new Italian Renaissance art exhibits at the MFA.
New York Street Photography Illustrates Everyday City Life
The McMullen Museum of Art featured the photography of Alen MacWeeny as well as six other photographers as a part of the New York City Street Photography exhibit.
McMullen Displays Professor Austen’s Abstract Paintings
The McMullen Museum of Art is displaying Boston College Professor Hartmut Austen’s abstract artwork through December 13.
‘Into the Collection: 20th Century Art’ Features Picasso, Kokoschka
The McMullen Museum’s ‘Into the Collection: 20th Century Art’ exhibit featured many famous artists including Pablo Picasso.
Alston Conley’s ‘New England Sky’ Exhibit Finds Beauty Beyond on the Horizon
Sunsets and sunrises are often taken for granted as mundane daily happenings, but there is beauty to be find even in the peripheral hours of night and day, as Alston Conley’s exhibit ‘New England Sky’ can attest.