Abstract
The Boston University School of Visual Arts at the College of Fine Arts presents Fresh Flowers, on view March 22 through April 29 at BU’s Sherman Gallery. Co-organized by School of Visual Arts Assistant Professor Dana Frankfort and guest curator Rodney Harder, this group exhibition highlights the work of fledging students to seasoned artists, all of whom embrace the genre of floral painting. The opening reception will be held on Wednesday, March 23 from 5:30-7:30pm.
The Boston University School of Visual Arts at the College of Fine Arts is a community of artists within a great university and in a city that offers diversity within a vibrant arts culture. Founded in 1954 as a professional training school at Boston University, the school offers an intensive program of studio training combined with liberal arts studies leading to the Bachelor’s of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees. The first-rate teaching and mentoring of its regular faculty is supplemented by a vibrant program of visiting artists, guest lecture series, and exhibitions. The School offers introductory and advanced classes in painting, sculpture, graphic design, art education, ceramics, photography, glassblowing, and printmaking. A solid background in art history, contemporary critical analysis, and liberal arts complements the studio arts courses.