Video: MIT's Student Loan Art Program
This popular annual program allows students and student groups to borrow original works of art for their private rooms and communal spaces.
New exhibition showcases importance of design in engineering
"Hidden Heroes: The Genius of Everyday Things" will be on view at the MIT Museum April 13-September 1
Historian Craig Wilder featured in new Ken Burns film
The head of the MIT History section served as a consultant on the director's latest documentary, “The Central Park Five.”
School of Architecture + Planning alumna represents U.S. at Venice Biennale
Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla create a sensation at national pavilion.
Architecture and planning students sweep Schnitzer awards
Two students of art, one of Architecture and one of media take top four prizes
Crowds and Clouds: Data, sheep, and collaboration in the works of Aaron Koblin
Delivers Abramowitz Memorial Lecture, hosted by MIT Office of the Arts
Merging arts: ACT program inaugurated
Day-long celebrations looks back at CAVS, Visual Arts and toward the future
Introducing a new program in Art, Culture and Technology
New initiative combines a rich legacy of academic and research practices
Special effects leap forward
Members of the MIT community have a history of transforming visual effects; present work is helping to advance green screen technology.