Doing is Knowing

The body is a source and repository of a kind of knowledge that is difficult to access or understand. It has its own time, space,…

Tracing Erasure

The initial concept of Tracing Erasure comes from an awareness that an absence of a voice, an idea, an object or a person, often affects…

FE:BODY

FE:BODY reconsiders the female body (and its relationships to other bodies) through a multimedia presentation of artwork by Jessie English, Flynn Linehan, Leah Schrager, Alma…

THE SET

In all the video work exhibited the theatrical construction and staging of the scene is a common denominator. The show wants to rethink as well…

Sound, Color and Form

Often, what makes life beautiful is the ability to sense and perceive our surroundings; to hear, to see, and to be consciously aware of the…

Logos – Words and the Contact Zone

Logos—Words And The Contact Zone is an exhibition exploring contemporary uses of text in art that seeks to understand, transcend, address, or provide a meeting…

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On the table are three project proposals—printed on 8.5” x 11,” white paper in Times New Roman, 12pt. font—from the three organizers of this exhibition….

The Visual Pleasure Show

Pleasure is perverse misconduct, especially through the eyes. In an artistic canon where the anti-aesthetic reigns supreme, chromophobia is the prerequisite of the market, and…

Pudenda

Pudenda reconsiders the female body (and its relationships to self and viewer) through a multimedia presentation of artwork by Molly Teitelbaum, Nikola Kravitt, Amal Khan,…

Bad Kid, Stupid Kid

Bad Kid,Stupid Kid is an exhibition curated by Rui Lin and features work by BFA students from the class of 2015 which displays ‘serious’ matters…

People Taking Pictures of People Taking Pictures

A portrait show brought to you by the MFA Fine Arts 2nd years. A celebration. Wine. Beer. Snacks.    

Threshold

A group show during Open Studios featuring MFA Fine Arts students.

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Exit Strategy

In this moment of crisis ordinariness, we need a way out, an exit strategy. There is a space of possibility for art somewhere between offering…