Authors and artists resumes in person
By Ryan O’Connell Asst. Arts & Features Editor The Linda Vaden Goad Authors and Artists series, hosted by Arts & Ideas, gave two FSU professors an opportunity to talk about their most recent projects March […]
By Ryan O’Connell Asst. Arts & Features Editor The Linda Vaden Goad Authors and Artists series, hosted by Arts & Ideas, gave two FSU professors an opportunity to talk about their most recent projects March […]
Arts & Ideas hosted the first event of the year Feb. 9, discussing how indigenous knowledge can be integrated into student and faculty lives to work toward climate justice. Robin Wall Kimmerer, SUNY teaching professor […]
By Caroline Gordon Arts & Features Editor Arts & Ideas hosted the lecture, “Democratizing Schools: The African American Fight for Educational Justice in Massachusetts,” in person and on Zoom, featuring author Kabria Baumgartner Oct 13. […]
By Caroline Gordon Arts & Features Editor Arts & Ideas hosted “Food as Activism,” both live and on Zoom, featuring Jessica B. Harris and Boston’s Eastie Farm Oct. 5. Harris is a journalist and food […]
By Haley Hadge Editorial Staff A panel discussion with comic artists Pepita Sandwich, Quan Zhou, and Power Paola, sponsored by Arts & Ideas, the Art and Music Department, and the Council for Diversity and Inclusion, […]
Arts & Ideas hosted the “The Linda Vaden-Goad Authors and Artists Series” featuring Joanne Britland and Lina Rincón to discuss Panamanian poet Javier Alvarado via Zoom, March 30. They also referenced FSU English professor Jennifer […]
Yumi Huntington Park, an art history professor, will be the new Arts & Ideas series coordinator beginning fall 2020, according to an email from Scott Greenberg, associate provost. Lisa Eck, the current coordinator, said she […]
By Cara McCarthy, Associate Editor By Robert Johnson Jr. Arts & Features Editor The Arts & Ideas series for the 2019-20 academic year held its first event of the semester with an exhibition in the […]
At the end of last semester, FSU students submitted artwork they felt proud of, had a special connection to, or worked hard on throughout the semester for the Annual Juried Student Exhibition on Jan. 29. […]
Political humorist Jimmy Tingle appealed to the Framingham community in a bid to win their votes for President of the United States. Tingle poked fun at the two major party candidates during his performance, “Jimmy […]
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