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Creativity, Resilience at Heart of UC Davis Grad Students’ Virtual Exhibition
The Manetti Shrem Museum is hosting a multidisciplinary showcase of work from 27 arts and humanities students through September 6.
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The Manetti Shrem Museum is hosting a multidisciplinary showcase of work from 27 arts and humanities students through September 6.
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Graduate student work representing 17 disciplines is featured in a digital publication and a limited in-person exhibition at RISD.
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The cumulative efforts of Cornell’s MFA candidates from the classes of 2021 and 2022 are on view virtually at Bridget Donahue Gallery.
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Join GW’s Corcoran School for this end-of-year celebration showcasing the work of graduating students in a series of exhibitions, performances, and events.
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The exhibition will feature 11 MFA graduates from the class of 2020 and will be on view from May 15 to May 30 at the EFA Project Space in Manhattan.
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The Sam Fox School’s inaugural MFA-IVC graduating class will present their work at the High Low Gallery in St. Louis’s midtown arts district.
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Eight MFA painting students present their culminating thesis projects and other works created during this past pandemic year at Art Cake in Brooklyn, NY.
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A Thing Like You and Me and smoke, signals, space open at the Sam Fox School’s Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum.
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On April 10 and 11, connect directly to artists and their studio spaces, and attend a special series of student-organized virtual programs.
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In this annual show, works by Tyler graduate students find thematic common ground after an unprecedented year of societal, personal, and academic challenges.
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First-year grad students produced this episode of the listening series, which originated as part of Ensayos’s “Coastal Curriculum” during the collective’s residency at the New Museum.
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Curated by Eileen Jeng Lynch, the exhibition features the thesis work of 14 SUNY New Paltz Master of Fine Arts students who graduated in 2020.