Stories
Our students, faculty, and alumni are out in the world doing great things every day.
From Laos to Mexico: Student Travel Courses Emphasize Craft and Sustainability
MassArt students collaborate with global artists and designers on once-in-a-lifetime travel experiences.
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Combining Passion and Purpose: Using Art to Heal
At MassArt, Sherwin Long unlocked his ‘inner spirit warrior,’ finding strength and purpose in his creative journey.
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Forging Dreams in Glass: Elise Riddell ’26 on Community, Creativity, and the Power of Scholarship Support
MassArt Glass student Elise Riddell shares her MassArt story, her dreams for her career as a glassblower, and how scholarship support makes that possible.
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Designing Her Future: How Scholarship Support Fuels Rachel Buckley’s Entrepreneurial Dreams
MassArt Industrial Design student Rachel Buckley shares how scholarship support empowers her as a nontraditional student.
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Ceramicist & Alum Sam Kim Creates One-of-a-Kind Awards for MassArt’s 2024 Common Good Award Honorees
This year's MassArt Common Good Awards Honorees will receive custom, inscribed ceramic awards by Sam Kim, a MassArt alum transforming slipcasting into unique artistry.
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Toni Elka (BFA Painting ’86), Founder of Future Chefs
Elka has made a profound impact on youth development through culinary arts in Boston.
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Yinette Guzman (’08 BFA Architecture), Public Art Advocate and Placemaking Designer
Guzman is celebrated for her leadership in curating the Punto Urban Art Museum (PUAM) in Salem, MA.
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May Chau (’07 BFA Art Education), Recipient of Frances Euphemia Thompson Award for Excellence in Teaching
Chau, Visual Arts Supervisor for Somerville Public Schools, is honored for her commitment to cultivating a collaborative arts education environment.
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Acclaimed Filmmaker and Theater Director Frederick Wiseman to be Honored with 2024 MassArt Common Good Award
Wiseman, creator of 44 documentaries, captures the human experience through the lens of social institutions.
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Thaddeus Miles, Lowell Photographer and Social Justice Advocate
Miles, founder of the Black Joy Initiative, is recognized for his efforts to promote equity through art and culture.
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