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A mercurial snapshot of the myriad ways in which MIT community members can express themselves through the arts
A mercurial snapshot of the myriad ways in which MIT community members can express themselves through the arts
The collection features groundbreaking projects from pioneers working at the intersection of art, science, and technology.
Artistic collaboration between MIT, German-Jordanian University is designed to reduce trauma for refugees in the Al Azraq Camp in Jordan.
Five join the SA+P faculty, while 10 are recognized for work in art, architecture, urbanism, and design.
Fifty years after its founding, the vision of CAVS and founder György Kepes lives on in the Program in Art, Culture and Technology.
In search of a space under construction in which to stage an art installation, grad student Angel Chen was drawn to Building 18’s fourth floor lab renovation.
Four join the SA+P faculty, while seven are recognized for work in art, architecture, and urbanism.
On a global stage, MIT helps steer architecture toward solving worldwide challenges.
Funding supports the development of a “virtual museum” from an archive of experimental works.
First large-scale exhibition in Southeast Asia for pioneering artist and professor emerita
Professor's work explores blurred identities and representations of Islam in the West.
Students in the Program in Art, Culture and Technology perform at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art.
New and returning students are introduced to MIT's wide array of arts programs and opportunities.
“CULTURUNNERS” and ACT involve creative individuals across MIT to highlight artistic journeys and exchanges between the United States and the Middle East.
Professor emeritus of visual design directed MIT’s Center for Advanced Visual Studies from 1974 to 1994.