3 Questions: Azra Akšamija's multidisciplinary practice in art and architecture
Professor's work explores blurred identities and representations of Islam in the West.
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.
Working with materials from bacteria to honey, visiting artist Anicka Yi creates unique sensory installations.
“CULTURUNNERS” and ACT involve creative individuals across MIT to highlight artistic journeys and exchanges between the United States and the Middle East.
Exhibit explores how art and architecture can act as vehicles for community making in contexts of conflict and crisis.
Art, Culture and Technology Assistant Professor Azra Akšamija is one of the recipients of the 2013 Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
MIT scholar’s new book heralds ‘creative collaboration’ with the masses as the key to anime’s worldwide popularity.
More energy research; entrepreneurship programs and cultural exchanges to be pursued.
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