Category Archives: Spotlight
Spotlight: Grad Liz Lapides Receives Yousuf Karsh Photography Award
Spotlight: Marla Mcleod Awarded the Tisch Library Graduate Research Fellowship
Spotlight: Eli Brown’s Museum of Queer Ecologies Artist Talk & Interactive Workshop
SMFA Alumn Eli Brown’s Museum of Queer Ecologies at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum
Saturday, May 4, 1–3 pm
Free with admission or membership; registration requested. Sign Up Here
Spotlight: SMFA Alumn Georgie Friedman gallery talk and public opening at MFA May 8
Spotlight: Grad Tim Manalo (MFA 2019) Wins Tufts Presidential Award for Civic Life 2019
Read about Tim Manolo’s (MFA 2019) organizing work with Pilipino Education Advocacy and Resources (PEAR) and the Tufts Filipinx Student Union (FSU) in Tufts Now. Congratulations Tim!

Spotlight: From Monument to Memorial – w/Danielle Abrams

EVENT: WHERE the PAVEMENT ENDS directed by SMFA Professor Jane Gillooly
Directed by Jane Gillooly (USA, 2018, 85 min.) Digital.
The death of Michael Brown, shot by a Ferguson, Missouri, police officer in 2014, was national news after protests erupted. But the history of Ferguson, a formerly whites-only “sundown town,” and Kinloch, a neighboring black town that is now semi-abandoned, is not well known. Incorporating interviews with residents of Kinloch and Ferguson, Where the Pavement Ends explores the relationship between these two towns. Beginning with a 1960s blockade separating then-white Ferguson from black Kinloch, the film depicts a micro-history of race relations in America and examines how past injustices prefigure those of today. Directed by Boston filmmaker and SMFA at Tufts professor Jane Gillooly, who grew up in Ferguson, Where the Pavement Ends explores the connections between two locations, on opposite sides of Ferguson, and two moments in time that have been defined by racial strife.
Co-presented with the Roxbury International Film Festival. Followed by a discussion with filmmakers Jane Gillooly, Khary Saeed Jones, and Aparna Agrawal, and Lisa Simmons of ROXFILM.
Tickets $5 (SMFA Tufts students (and students from other local schools) w/ school ID/ $13 non-members