Student Ambassador Dante Keeler '17 examines an illuminated manuscript at the ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ Museum's 'Art After Dark.'
Photographs by Frank Curran.

What better way to reflect on the transience of life in the midst of falling leaves than with a round of in-depth spotlight talks on the "gratuitously gruesome martyr and death scenes" currently on display at the ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ Museum of Art? So beckoned the calendar invitation to the latest entry in Art After Dark, a new late night series that welcomes Boston College undergraduate and graduate students to "take over" the new ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ.

On October 28, ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ Student Ambassadors greeted visitors who, bearing LED tealights, made their way through the twists and turns of dimly lit galleries of the exhibition Beyond Words: Illuminated Manuscripts in Boston Collections. The mood lighting provided an eerie touch appropriate to both the season of the witch and to the exhibition itself: the manuscripts on view in Beyond Words originally would have been read by flickering candlelight. Quoth the invitation: As the flame jumped, so did the manuscript scenes illuminated in gold. And as the fire danced, the people within its pages came to life. Sometimes, even the dead ones.…So, join us as we awaken the dead!

The evening also featured cider, donuts, music, pumpkin art, and other activities.  

A candelit tour of the galleries for seniors Daniela Hargus, Ashley Hasling, Victoria DiMillo, Annie Berman, McCaela Sullivan, and Faye Hubregsen
Art by candlelight for seniors Daniela Hargus, Ashley Hasling, Victoria DiMillo, Annie Borman, McCaela Sullivan, with Student Ambassador Faye Hubregsen.
ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ Student Ambassador Josh Artman '19 with visitors Rony Thomas '17 and Hannah Ferguson '19
ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ Student Ambassador Josh Artman '19 with visitors Rony Thomas '17 and Hannah Ferguson '19.
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A pumpkin as canvas for junior M.G. Wilson.
Juniors Eric Sanfilippo and Lulu Kerrigan at the ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓÆµÈí¼þ Museum's Art After Dark
A colorful moment for juniors Eric Sanfilippo and Lulu Kerrigan.

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