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MFA Fine Arts alum Kevin Quiles Bonilla presents solo exhibition ‘A tropic squall blew in, while you dried in the sand’

I’d like to invite you to my solo exhibition A tropic squall blew in, while you dried in sand on view from May 21 — July 4, 2022 …

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Faculty member Johannah Herr featured in “What to See in NYC Galleries” in the New York Times

Read the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/article/new-york-art-galleries.html What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries Right Now With their novelty buildings and “Futurama” attractions, world’s fairs can seem…

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Paradoxluxe present solo exhibition Do not panic if caught in the current, Opening May 6th, 2022

MFA Alums, Nicole Economides and Natalia Almonte (who go by the moniker “Paradoxluxe”) will be having an exhibition in Athens. Paradoxluxe presents a site-specific installation…

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Parsons Fine Arts Junior Show “All You Can Eat” Opens April 22nd

All You Can Eat Parsons Fine Arts Junior Show Opening Reception: April 29 from 2:30–4:00 PM Exhibition Dates: April 22–May 5, 2022 25 East 13th…

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Alumna Liliana Farber presents Beyond Codex: Living Archives at Center for Book Arts

I am very excited to invite you to Beyond Codex: Living Archives, an exhibition opening this Thursday, April 21 at Center for Book Arts (28 W 27th St,…

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Johannah Herr presents I Have Seen the Future

JOHANNAH HERR, I HAVE SEEN THE FUTURE Field Projects 526 West 26th, #807 New York NY April 7 – May 14 Opening April 7, 6-8pm This…

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Saya Woolfalk presents new commission at the Brooklyn Academy of Music

APR 5—JUN 11, 2022 Saya Woolfalk VISUAL ART FLOATING WORLD OF THE CLOUD QUILT SOUNDSCAPE ANTHELION BY DIM GUREVICH ASSISTANT CREATIVE DIRECTION BY ISABEL SAKURA CURATED BY…

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Fall 2022 BFA Electives, Topics in 3D: Omni Maker – Adam Brent

This course fuses the digital to the real world. Making sculptures that range from small-scale objects to both proposed and realized installations, students will utilize…

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Fall 2022 BFA Electives, X-Studio: Love Letters to the Future – Douglas Paulson

An edible weed can grow from a crack in the bricks. A single seed can grow into an oak that can live 400 years. As…

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Fall 2022 BFA Electives, Topics in 2D: Return of the Real – Shoshana Dentz

This observational-based painting and drawing course engages the facts, fictions and impossibilities inherent in visual perception when focused intensely on a portion of the phenomenal…

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Fall 2022 BFA Electives, X-Studio: Sociological Imagination in Film and Video – Eleana Antonaki

In this course students will closely read theoretical texts in order to create critical works of experimental video art. Referencing Avery Gordon’s use of the…

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Fall 2022 BFA Electives, Topics in 2D: Critical Collage – Johannah Herr

In our era of the remix, sampling has become its own art form. This course will critically explore the material and conceptual possibilities of the…

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Fall 2022 BFA Electives, Topics in 2D: Drawing Energy – Anne Gaines

Everything is made up of or emits energy. How can we both utilize and visualize its presence? This course expands the practice of drawing to…

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