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  1. Benjamin E. Juarez New College of Fine Arts Dean Conductor, producer, educator has worked internationally | From BU Today | By Rich Barlow. ... “Benjamin brings to Boston University an impressive spectrum of experience as an artist and leader in the performing and visual arts, a passion for creating a world-renowned conservatory, and a vision ...

  2. Boston University offers a number of programs that lead to a professional license or certification. Provided here is state-specific licensure information regarding the Master of Art in Art Education with Initial License degree program. This information also applies to the Bachelor of Fine Arts/Master of Art in Art Education 4+1 program.

  3. College of Fine Arts. CFA’s three schools—Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts—form an intense, dynamic arts community combining professional, individualized training at the graduate and undergraduate levels with collaborative work that increasingly crosses departments and schools. ... Boston University Study Abroad offers excellent ...

  4. The Boston University School of Visual Arts’ Summer Institute offers high school students (ages 15–18) an intensive visual arts program designed to help them build exceptional portfolios and get a taste of the collegiate art school experience. Whether preparing portfolios for college admission or simply working to improve technical ...

  5. Karin Hendricks joined the Boston University faculty in 2015, with previous faculty appointments at the University of Illinois and Ball State University. She was the 2023 recipient of the Metcalf Cup and Prize, Boston University’s highest faculty honor.

  6. Joseph Ablow was a Painting faculty member at the School of Visual Arts for more than four decades. He served in the roles of Professor and Director, and was a Professor Emeritus prior to his passing away in 2012. He studied painting at Harvard University, Bennington College, and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

  7. These skills are central to a rigorous education in the School of Visual Arts and College of Fine Arts where students develop their contemporary and personal voices informed by community, history, experience, and imaginative speculation about the future. Dana Clancy Director and Associate Professor of Art, Painting School of Visual Arts