Works from the MFA Photography and Related Media Program made in China 吃了吗 Chi Le Ma? April 5-19, 2012 Opening Reception: April 5th, 7-9pm Frontrunner Gallery 59 Franklin Street (between Broadway […] Read More
Sally Dennison (MFA’10) in Portraits at Addison Wooley Gallery
Sally Dennison’s (MFA’10) work is featured in Portraits, a two-person exhibition at Addison Wooley Gallery in Portland. Read a review of the small but haunting show in the Portland Press Herald. […] Read More
Leif Huron (MFA’12) screens The Valley at Tribeca Film Festival
Leif Huron (MFA’12) screens his short film The Valley in the Shorts: Journeys Across Cultural Landscapes program of this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. The Journeys Across Cultural Landscapes program will […] Read More
Haley Samuelson (MFA’10): An Indecisive Moment at hous projects
Haley Samuelson (MFA’10) will be featured in a solo show at hous projects from March 8 – May 8, 2012. hous projects 31 Howard Street, 2nd floor New York, NY 10013 […] Read More
Jeremy Dyer (MFA’07) in Critical Mass Top 50
Jeremy Dyer (MFA’07) has been included in PhotoLucida’s Critical Mass Top 50, 2011. The accompanying Critical Mass exhibition will travel from Seattle (February 18-March 23) to Portland (April 6-29) to San […] Read More
Jason Wee (MFA’05) at Singapore Fringe Festival
Tongues 16 – 18 February 2012, 8pm | 18 & 19 February 2012, 3pm Gallery Theatre, National Museum of Singapore (Fringe Commission / World Premiere) Tongues is a confessional and lyrical contemporary […] Read More
Sarah Sudhoff (MFA’05) featured in TIME LightBox
Sarah Sudhoff (MFA’05) was featured in an article on TIME LightBox, which discusses WIRED, a series inspired by her residency at The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction […] Read More
Rachel Bee Porter (MFA’10) and Marie Vic (MFA’10) in Come & Get It!
Come and Get It! exhibits the work of eight contemporary artists, including Rachel Bee Porter (MFA’10) and Marie Vic (MFA’10), who explore the intersection between popular culture, consumerism and art. Inspired […] Read More
Carol Warner (MFA’07) in Getting From Here to There: Images In (or About) Transition
Getting From Here to There: Images In (or About) Transition Curated by Robert G. Edelman February 8 – March 20, 2012 | Opening Reception February 15, 6-8pm AFP Gallery Fuller Building […] Read More
(1)ne Drop Project with photos by Noelle Théard (MFA’13) featured on CNN
(1)ne Drop: Conversations on Skin Color, Race, and Identity, authored by Dr. Yaba Blay and photographed by Noelle Théard (MFA’13), was featured on CNN Newsroom. where Dr. Blay was interviewed by […] Read More
Noelle Théard’s (MFA’13) FotoKonbit featured on NPR
FotoKonbit, a non-profit organization created to empower Haitians to tell their own stories through photography, was recently featured on NPR. By partnering with established Haitian organizations, FotoKonbit is uniquely positioned to […] Read More
Rachel Bee Porter (MFA’10) in Feast Your Eyes
Feast Your Eyes, an exhibition presented by New York Photo Festival, includes work by Rachel Bee Porter (MFA’10). The exhibition was juried by Alex Pollack (Bon Appetit Magazine), Brett Jefferson Stott […] Read More
Erik Madigan Heck (MFA ’09) named to Forbes 30 under 30 Art and Design List for 2011
Erik Madigan Heck (MFA ’09), art director and fashion photographer, was named to Forbes’ 2011 30 under 30 Art and Design list along with others including recent TED prize winner JR, […] Read More
Brigitte Lustenberger (MFA’ 07) at the Walter Keller Gallery in Zurich
With her multi-layered body of works Previously on … artist Brigitte Lustenberger (MFA ’07) takes inspiration in Baroque paintings, in their imagery and colors. She creates present-day tableaux vivants exploring the transitoriness […] Read More
Article by Sabine Mirlesse (MFA ’10) in The Paris Review
Studio Visit with Gabriel Orozco by Sabine Mirlesse (MFA ’10) in The Paris Review When Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco opens the back doors leading out onto his garden, it seems so […] Read More
Madiha Aijaz’s Swimming Pool highly commended by Commonwealth Foundation
Swimming Pool, a short story by Madiha Aijaz ’10, was highly commended by the 2011 Commonwealth Foundation Short Story Prize committee. An audio version also ran on BBC Radio. Read More
Nathan Bett (MFA ’12) 1st in CCNY’s National Photography Competition
The Camera Club of New York has selected Nathan Bett (MFA ’12) as the First Place Winner in their 2011 National Photography Competition juried by Richard Renaldi. Bett’s work will be […] Read More