Established by the Arts Administration program at Boston University’s Metropolitan College (MET) in 2022, the Ranalli Lecture Series invites prominent US arts leaders to BU to share their perspectives and knowledge. This year’s lecture will be delivered by Chad Smith, the Eunice and Julian Cohen President and CEO of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, whose penchant for […]
Lecturer Anita M. Lauricella (AR 804- Advanced Management and Consulting) has been committed throughout her professional career to applying strategic thinking, operational assessments, and financial analysis to serve community nonprofit and public-focused organizations. Since 2001 she has worked as an independent consultant, providing financial management, coalition-building, facility development, and strategic planning consulting to organizations involved […]
Raquel Peula is an arts project manager and a curator. She is also the outreach and admissions director for the UIC Barcelona. She has a vast international experience and has organized over fifty events in both visual and performing arts. Raquel completed a bachelor’s degree in Slavic languages from the University of Granada, Spain. During […]
Jennifer Ritvo Hughes, Executive Director, joined Boston Baroque in November of 2018. As the group’s chief administrative officer, Hughes is responsible for the overall management and oversight of Boston Baroque’s finances, development, operations, artistic performances, educational outreach and long-range planning. Prior to joining Boston Baroque, Hughes served as Executive Director of Cantata Singers for six […]
Still looking for that special Christmas gift idea? We got one for you! How about buying a slap on eBay? Recently featured in a Hyperallergic essay by Rob Walker, Professor Lanfranco Aceti’s project, The Slap aka He Who Gets Slapped, is a performance and digital artworks series.
Nicholas Peterson brings over 25 years of theatre experience both onstage and off and has worked on marketing and web strategies for arts, non-profit organizations, and small businesses since the dot-com boom of the late 1990s/early 2000s. Since 2010, he has worked at Central Square Theater as the Director of Marketing. Prior to that, he […]
Affirmative Re-Action, curated by Lanfranco Aceti and Candice Bancheri for the Museum of Contemporary Cuts, is the latest art project by American conceptual artist, Jay Critchley. Rooted in the long tradition of twentieth-century art, the artwork is a recycling and re-hanging of Provincetown’s historical street banners.
I am very happy to announce the new exhibition Remains of a Summer Bliss by Bill Balaskas that I am curating at the Kalfayan Galleries, Athens – Thessaloniki, from September 15 to October 15, 2016.
Please join us as we celebrate Emeritus Associate Professor of Art Administration Daniel Ranalli’s 25 years of dedicated service and achievements as artist, teacher, and mentor at Boston University Metropolitan College.
In January 2015, Professor Daniel Ranalli and his class “Arts in Cuba” in Cuba. A travel study course is one of the core requirements for the M.S. in Arts Administration Program.