ArtsEmerson is the professional presenting and producing organization at Emerson College, based in the heart of downtown Boston. Founded in 2010—the year the U.S. Census confirmed there was no single cultural majority in Boston—we set out to foster positive change in this historically segregated city. We did not see this change as a byproduct of the work, but rather, as the primary purpose. ArtsEmerson aims to tear down traditional cultural divisions and invest in a vibrant, connected Boston.
ArtsEmerson operates from the core belief that the arts are for everyone, and the range of accessibility services can be found below.
ArtsEmerson is the professional presenting and producing organization at Emerson College, based in the heart of downtown Boston. Founded in 2010—the year the U.S. Census confirmed there was no single cultural majority in Boston—we set out to foster positive change in this historically segregated city. We did not see this change as a byproduct of the work, but rather, as the primary purpose. ArtsEmerson aims to tear down traditional cultural divisions and invest in a vibrant, connected Boston.
ArtsEmerson operates from the core belief that the arts are for everyone, and the range of accessibility services can be found below.
Our initial seasons focused on building a world-class cultural institution, raising awareness of our existence and work, and forging a reputation for artistic excellence. In 2013 we expanded our focus through a variety of civic engagement activities, setting out to become an effective partner in Boston’s efforts to foster social cohesion.
ArtsEmerson was first named “Boston’s Best Theater” by Boston Magazine following its 2012/13 season. When naming ArtsEmerson “Boston’s Best Theater” again in 2015, Boston Magazine wrote, “Most impressive, ArtsEmerson realizes its global vision while remaining audience-focused and community-centric.” In 2019 WBUR recognized ArtsEmerson as a “A Model For Equity In The Arts”, stating, “From its inception, ArtsEmerson has instituted programs at the intersection of civic dialogue and artistic exploration that have expanded its audience and engaged communities that arts organizations have historically ignored.”
Since then, we have worked to build diverse audiences that reflect Boston as a whole. While borders, intolerance, and isolation may try to separate, art and conversation connects people over differences. Through the lens of contemporary works from around the globe, audiences throughout the city are inspired to reflect on what’s happening here at home and in the larger world. In this way, we all step into someone else’s shoes and engage with questions of equity and justice.
Our globe-spanning theatrical performances, films, and public dialogues invites each of us to be part of a Boston that is more creative, equitable, and connected. We hope that you will join us.