Installation by Michelle Hernandez Vega

Installation by Michelle Hernandez Vega

The Hunter College MFA Program in Studio Art is pleased to announce Part II of the Fall 2018 MFA Thesis Exhibition A Certain Slant of Light at 205 Hudson Street, December 15, 2018–January 9, 2019. The exhibition will feature eight MFA candidates: Corey Allen, Alison Kizu-Blair, Michelle Hernandez Vega, Lili Jamail, Jessi Li, Wai Ying Zhao, Jason Rondinelli, and Christopher Roberson. The opening reception is December 15, 5–8 pm. The exhibition will be open seven days a week, 10–7 pm, and is free and open to everyone.

The eight artists in the exhibition represent an array of art-making practices, including painting, sculpture, photography, video, performance, and site-specific installations. More information about the artists and the exhibition is available here.

The Hunter College MFA Program in Studio Art is a competitive and affordable three-year program providing a rigorous immersion in the changing ideas and forms of contemporary art. Located in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood, the program offers students the time, space, and an interdisciplinary framework in which to develop their artistic practice. MFA faculty includes Carrie Moyer (Program Director), Drew Beattie, Andrea Blum, AK Burns, Daniel Bozhkov, Joel Carriero, Susan Crile, Lisa Corinne Davis, Constance DeJong, Valerie Jaudon, Jeffery Mongrain, Paul Ramirez, Reiner Leist, Juan Sanchez, Alex Segade, Nari Ward, and Tom Weaver.

Questions about the Hunter College Thesis Exhibition and MFA Program can be directed to Carrie Moyer at cmoyer@hunter.cuny.edu. For information, visit mfa205hudson.org/thesis-exhibition.