Boston University Art Galleries
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/1392
Dedicated to serving the Boston University community as well as the greater Boston and New England public, the Boston University Art Galleries are committed to a culturally inclusive and interdisciplinary interpretation of art and culture. Part of the College of Fine Arts, the Boston University Art Galleries maintains an ongoing exhibition schedule in three locations on the University campus—the Faye G., Jo, and James Stone Gallery, 808 Gallery, and Annex—offering temporary exhibitions that focus on contemporary international, national, and regional art developments.
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Looking Out, Looking In: Contemporary Artists from Morocco
(Boston University, 2019-03)Looking Out, Looking In: Contemporary Artists from Morocco brings together seven diverse Moroccan photographers and videographers for the first time. Each works in a unique style and comes from a different background, but ... -
Alexandria Smith: A Litany for Survival
(Boston University, 2018-11)A Litany for Survival, Alexandria Smith’s first solo exhibition in Boston, is an installation of recent figure-based paintings and drawings that explore Black female subjectivity. Smith’s tonally rich canvases often ... -
California Dreamin': Camera Clubs and the Pictorial Photography Tradition
(Boston University, 2004-01-30) -
From Icon to Irony: German and American Industrial Photography
(Boston University, 1995-11-04) -
Mapping Cities
(Boston University, 2000-01-14) -
Ellen Banks: Musical Manifestations: Compositions in Wax, Paper, and Yarn
(Boston University, 2011-09-13) -
Sidney Hurwitz: Five Decades
(Boston University, 2009-02-13) -
Faculty Exhibition 2004
(Boston University, 2004-12-09) -
Resurfaced
(Boston University, 2005-09-09) -
Dana Clancy: Intimate Distance
(Boston University, 2005-11-01)