Nancy Schön, Architect of Urban Joy At 95, the sculptor of beloved Boston landmarks reflects on molding her life to fit her art—and shares the story behind those iconic ducklings
Step Behind the Scenes with BlackOut The all-men’s step team brings together a diverse group of guys who move as one
Native Art that Embraces the Natural World Elizabeth James-Perry uses materials she has foraged and grown to create fine art inspired by the environment
Contemporary Indigenous Art of Brazil Comes to Tufts Combining ancient craft with modern viewpoints, a first-of-its-kind exhibition challenges perceptions of Indigenous art
Tufts Invests in the Arts and Humanities A new grant opportunity, a spring festival, and other efforts highlight the importance of faculty and student work in those fields
Algorithms Have Put the AI in Painting. But Is It Art? Four art professors look beyond the hype of the image generator boom
Unveiling the Complicated Family Story of Anti-Slavery Activists In a celebrated new book, Assistant Professor of History Kerri Greenidge writes about a pair of white abolitionist sisters who had an uneasy relationship with their Black nephews
Shuffling Off Their Mortal Coil A long-time drama professor says onstage deaths reflect cultural trends as much as acting chops
SMFA at Tufts Announces Traveling Fellows for 2022 The five artists will head to Iran, Malaysia, Peru, and other countries to conduct research and expand their skills