Category: Arts
- Imagining what could have beenAug. 31, 2023
“Lives Eliminated, Dreams Illuminated” pairs photographs young women and girls murdered in the Holocaust with paintings and music. It opens in the Kniznick Gallery on Sept. 7.
- At the Rose Art Museum: The powerful feminist imagery of 'Black Rain' Aug. 17, 2023
Iranian artist Arghavan Khosravi’s first comprehensive museum survey is now on view.
- Check out the latest edition of Brandeis MagazineJuly 12, 2023
Kick back and kick off the celebration with the summer issue of Brandeis Magazine. The stories are sure to ignite pride, nostalgia, laughs, and fond memories.
- The subtle art of compelling production designJune 1, 2023
Maya Sigel ’04 dazzles viewers by combining ’50s aesthetics and futuristic elements
- Uncovering the art and soul of the Brandeis Pottery ClubMay 11, 2023
Located in the Goldman-Schwartz Fine Arts Studio, the Brandeis Pottery Club is a creative hub for students from all disciplines to gather and create art together.
- Mazzi Ingram '25 is slowing down fast fashionMay 2, 2023
Through her sustainable efforts both on and off campus, the environmental studies major is making an environmental impact.
- Melody Mentors Program helps Waltham students discover their soundApril 28, 2023
A collaboration between COMPACT, Africano Waltham, and Basement Records established the student mentorship program.
- Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts takes on climate actionApril 18, 2023
The festival will run April 21 to 30 on the Brandeis campus
- John-Andrew Morrison '95 stays true to himselfMarch 20, 2023
Visiting campus for the first time in over 25 years, the Tony-nominated actor shared his experiences in the industry, challenges facing type-casting, and favorite moments performing in the now-acclaimed musical, "A Strange Loop."
- Photos: Behind the scenes at the Rose Art Museum with artist Lyle Ashton HarrisFeb. 22, 2023
Harris' exhibition, "Our first and last love," is on display at the Rose Art Museum through July 2.
- 'The Last of Us:' A closer look at the zombie genreFeb. 17, 2023
Professor Thomas Doherty shares his thoughts on why viewers continue to tune into zombie franchises year after year and despite the terror, the living among us can all bond together in the fighting against the undead.
- Smells Like Zine Spirit: A student-produced community resource for new Waltham familiesFeb. 15, 2023
Through a partnership between Waltham Partnership for Youth, COMPACT, and the journalism program, 'Smells like Zine Spirit' was created to provide information and resources to families entering the public school system, particularly Spanish-speaking immigrant families.
- A photo collection that reflects generations of Black joyFeb. 1, 2023
Parker Thompson ’23 has grown a collection of images that reflect the beauty of everyday Black joy. He's sharing them with the world in a new exhibition at the Griffin Museum of Photography.
- Tableaux for a troubled worldJan. 9, 2023
Professor Sheida Soleimani’s photo collages are alternately satirical, grotesque, horrifying, and beautiful.
- How a Brandeis professor is bringing Shakespeare’s greatest works to RwandaJan. 3, 2023
In pursuit of her passion for teaching literature, professor Ramie Targoff found herself in an unexpected location - across the world, teaching William Shakespeare to medical students in Rwanda at the University of Global Health Equity.
- Watch: A holiday performance by Rather Be GiraffesDec. 19, 2022
Celebrate 2022 with a performance of "It Would Be You" by the Brandeis a cappella group.
- From Kabuki theaters and Shinto shrines, Mitsu Salmon brings butoh to BrandeisNov. 16, 2022
Assistant professor of theater arts Mitsu Salmon has a special connection to the the unique Japanese dance-theater called butoh.
- "Spring Awakening:" A cautionary taleNov. 11, 2022
Gianni Storti '26 and Nico Miller ’24 share their insight on the rehearsal process, arts culture on campus, and the importance behind "Spring Awakening."
- Reclaiming cultures through dance: A look into Toni Shapiro-Phim’s researchOct. 24, 2022
Toni Shapiro-Phim has worked as a researcher, writer, curator, educator, film director, and activist following her earliest passion - dance.
- MusicUnitesUS presents: The Garifuna CollectiveOct. 16, 2022
The collective will bring the sounds and culture of Afro-Indigenous people from Central America to the Brandeis campus Oct. 24 to 29.
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