November 10, 2004

Sean Patrick Flahaven and students

Nearly 100 undergraduates met with alumni who have professional careers in the arts at the annual Career Night for the Arts on November 10, 2004, in the McMullen Museum of Art. Sean Patrick Flahaven ’95 (left)—a musician, composer, managing director of the off-Broadway Melting Pot Theatre Company, and an arts journalist for The Sondheim Review and BroadwayOnline.com—talks with (l-r) Elizabeth Bouchard ’06, Sam McArdle ’05, Madeline Long ’06, Colin Doyle ’08, and Laura Murphy ’08. During the evening, students had dinner with alumni and spoke with them about their respective fields, including film, theater, visual arts, arts administration, music, photography, writing, and graphic design. Boston College’s Career Center and Arts Council sponsored the event.

Other alumni participating were singer/songwriter Jacquie Barnaby ’96; photographer Sharon Bazarian ’78; painter and art editor Susan Breen ’91; gallery administrator Katie Chambers ’03; museum administrator Maureen Donovan ’78; arts administrator Erin Haran ’01; writer and editor Tim Lemire ’89; filmmaker Michele Meek ’94; documentary filmmaker Michael Rossi ’98, M.A. ’99; Tony-nominated actor Jere Shea ’87; graphic designer Karen Stein ’96; and writer and editor Toar Winter ’93.


This feature was posted on Wednesday, November 10, 2004 and is filed under Featured Photo.

Photo: Suzanne Camarata