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Source/ReSource

Michael Dowling's "Source/ReSource" is a large-scale public artwork outside of the Rose Art Museum. The project—a temporary installation of copper, stone and water—was commissioned for the festival.

Guidebook

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Download a PDF of the
2010 guidebook.

April 29 to May 2, 2011

The Festival of the Creative Arts at Brandeis was founded in 1952 by the brilliant composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein. Each spring, the Brandeis campus blooms in a celebration of creativity and community, with work by national and regional artists as well as Brandeis faculty and students.

Brandeis invites you to discover/rediscover connections to each other and to art. Highlights of the 2010 festival included the Brandeis Theater Company production of Love's Labour's Lost and the unveiling of a large-scale public artwork created by artist-in-residence Michael Dowling in collaboration with the Brandeis community. Most events are free and open to the public.

The Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts is sponsored by the Brandeis Office of the Arts.