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Since the early 1990s, Doug Ischar has worked in sound, video, and photography. Trained as a classical cellist, Ischar began studying art in his thirties, eventually earning a MFA degree from CalArts in 1987. Ischar’s early work, the documentary photographs collected in the series Marginal Waters (1985) and Honor Among (1987), participated in then-contemporary debates around gender and representation, with a particular emphasis on problems of masculinity in American gay male culture. Currently an associate professor of photography at the University of Illinois, Chicago, Ishcar has exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Ottawa; Photographers Gallery, London; L.A.C.E., Los Angeles; and Museu de Arte Moderna, São Paulo.
February 28, 2013. Photographs by: Clinton Chambers '13.
MFA in Visual Studies candidates invite the public into their studio space for an evening of art, performance, and conversation. MFA Visual Studies Class of 2013:
Christina Bailey, Terri Bradley, Erin Dengerink, Kaila Farrell-Smith, Kiel Fletcher, Linden How, Timothy Janchar, John Knight, Matthew Leavitt, Daniel Long, Andrew Lorish, Jordan Meyers, Cristin Norine, Justin Schwab, Edward Trover, Lindsay Williams, Takahiro Yamamoto
MFA VIsual Studies Class of 2012:
Nadia Buyse, Jodie Cavalier, Patrick Driscoll, Kei Horiuchi, Juleen Johnson, Oriana Lewton-Leopold, Fletcher Meisenburg, Jamie Nadherny, James Papadopoulos, Stefan Ransom, Victoria Reynolds, Marilyn Skalberg, Timothy Stigliano
A frame part of a series of frames taken for a Pierre Tremblay's Animation of Still Images in Visual Studies. The animation was set to a cover of Blow Out by Radiohead by Lo-Freq and were taken with a my constructed digital holga in Rosedale Valley and Wellesley Park with Amanda
Low-Residency MFA in Visual Studies Mid-Year Presentations, Tue Jan 14, 2014 1:30pm - 5:30pm The Low-Residency MFA in Visual Studies Class of 2014 includes:
Judith Hochman, painting, printmaking
Jeanne Roderick, installation, sound, sculpture, painting
Jill Sattler, animation, installation, sound
Rhonda Vanover. Photography, photographed by Joseph Greer '16
2nd year students of the Visual Studies MFA program give proposals for their thesis projects later in the semester. Photos by Mario Gallucci
MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Exhibition Reception, Goldsmith Building, May 23, 2010, Photo by Heather Zinger ’10
when you finally discover
the parade aftermath of
human on a parade aid
(exhibition work. sort of. founded objects. in the name of grey and sticky tapes. some interviews. some wounds. some ill treats. some rejection treats. location : kbu)
The MFA VS Low-Residency invited neuroscientist Brian Dunn to give a lecture and have studio visits with the MFA candidates as well as be a guest critic during the summer intensive.
Brian Dunn is an editor, educator, and researcher in the field of human affective neuroscience. He and his colleagues use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to identify the neural correlates of human emotional experiences. Since 1994, he directly collaborates with studio and recording artists on the neural and psychological bases of their concerns. He is currently completing a PhD at Concordia University’s Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology in Montreal. July 27, 2012.
Photography by: Matthew Miller '11.
The second part of the spoon sculpture.
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Eyeball is an art exhibition put on by the Visual Studies program at the University of Toronto. It's held at 1 Spadina Crescent, and displays art from all the undergraduate students in the program.
Stray Fires, an exhibition by first year MFA in Visual Studies students, was on view July 10 - August 8, 2010 at Disjecta. Photo: Heather Zinger '10.
Participants learn the core skills of composing positives, processing them to produce a screen stencil and printing them in registration to create a three-color poster. This workshop serves as an introduction to the WNY Book Arts Center (WNYBAC) and ePic’s Community Printshop.
Stray Fires, an exhibition by first year MFA in Visual Studies students, runs July 10 - August 8, 2010 at Disjecta. Pacific Northwest College of Art. Portland, Oregon. Photo: Heather Zinger '10.
The class of 2011-12 was honored at the 2012 commencement at Tiffany Center with a ceremony that included an address by Congressman Earl Blumenauer. The progressive representative of Oregon's 3rd Congressional District has worked tirelessly on issues such as transportation, planning, and the environment. He represents, as do the graduates, the limitless possibilities of a potent combination of vision, hard work, and collaboration.
The graduates represented BFA, MFA in Visual Studies and MFA in Applied Craft and Design. PNCA awarded a Doctor of Art Honoris Causa degree to long-time supporter and philanthropist of the College Dorothy Lemelson at this year’s commencement ceremony.
The ceremony took place on May 20, 2012 at the Tiffany Center, Portland, Oregon. The ceremony was followed by receptions at PNCA for both the BFA and MFA in Visual Studies thesis exhibitions.
Photos: Heather Zinger '10
MFA in Visual Studies candidates invite the public into their studio space for an evening of art, performance, and conversation. MFA Visual Studies Class of 2013:
Christina Bailey, Terri Bradley, Erin Dengerink, Kaila Farrell-Smith, Kiel Fletcher, Linden How, Timothy Janchar, John Knight, Matthew Leavitt, Daniel Long, Andrew Lorish, Jordan Meyers, Cristin Norine, Justin Schwab, Edward Trover, Lindsay Williams, Takahiro Yamamoto
MFA VIsual Studies Class of 2012:
Nadia Buyse, Jodie Cavalier, Patrick Driscoll, Kei Horiuchi, Juleen Johnson, Oriana Lewton-Leopold, Fletcher Meisenburg, Jamie Nadherny, James Papadopoulos, Stefan Ransom, Victoria Reynolds, Marilyn Skalberg, Timothy Stigliano
November 19, 2011. Photos by: Matthew Miller '11.
MFA in Visual Studies candidates invite the public into their studio space for an evening of art, performance, and conversation. MFA Visual Studies Class of 2013:
Christina Bailey, Terri Bradley, Erin Dengerink, Kaila Farrell-Smith, Kiel Fletcher, Linden How, Timothy Janchar, John Knight, Matthew Leavitt, Daniel Long, Andrew Lorish, Jordan Meyers, Cristin Norine, Justin Schwab, Edward Trover, Lindsay Williams, Takahiro Yamamoto
MFA VIsual Studies Class of 2012:
Nadia Buyse, Jodie Cavalier, Patrick Driscoll, Kei Horiuchi, Juleen Johnson, Oriana Lewton-Leopold, Fletcher Meisenburg, Jamie Nadherny, James Papadopoulos, Stefan Ransom, Victoria Reynolds, Marilyn Skalberg, Timothy Stigliano
A frame part of a series of frames taken for a Pierre Tremblay's Animation of Still Images in Visual Studies. The animation was set to a cover of Blow Out by Radiohead by Lo-Freq and were taken with a my constructed digital holga in Rosedale Valley and Wellesley Park with Amanda
MFA in Visual Studies candidates invite the public into their studio space for an evening of art, performance, and conversation. MFA Visual Studies Class of 2013:
Christina Bailey, Terri Bradley, Erin Dengerink, Kaila Farrell-Smith, Kiel Fletcher, Linden How, Timothy Janchar, John Knight, Matthew Leavitt, Daniel Long, Andrew Lorish, Jordan Meyers, Cristin Norine, Justin Schwab, Edward Trover, Lindsay Williams, Takahiro Yamamoto
MFA VIsual Studies Class of 2012:
Nadia Buyse, Jodie Cavalier, Patrick Driscoll, Kei Horiuchi, Juleen Johnson, Oriana Lewton-Leopold, Fletcher Meisenburg, Jamie Nadherny, James Papadopoulos, Stefan Ransom, Victoria Reynolds, Marilyn Skalberg, Timothy Stigliano
The MFA in Visual Studies candidates and faculty throw open the doors of their Northwest Portland studios to present the work that the candidates have been doing and to familiarize the community with the program. The event features work that spans and addresses a wide variety of media, form, and concepts. Expect an evening of lively, engaging conversation, performances, and visual art.
Photograph: Heather Zinger '10.
MFA in Visual Studies candidates invite the public into their studio space for an evening of art, performance, and conversation. MFA Visual Studies Class of 2013:
Christina Bailey, Terri Bradley, Erin Dengerink, Kaila Farrell-Smith, Kiel Fletcher, Linden How, Timothy Janchar, John Knight, Matthew Leavitt, Daniel Long, Andrew Lorish, Jordan Meyers, Cristin Norine, Justin Schwab, Edward Trover, Lindsay Williams, Takahiro Yamamoto
MFA VIsual Studies Class of 2012:
Nadia Buyse, Jodie Cavalier, Patrick Driscoll, Kei Horiuchi, Juleen Johnson, Oriana Lewton-Leopold, Fletcher Meisenburg, Jamie Nadherny, James Papadopoulos, Stefan Ransom, Victoria Reynolds, Marilyn Skalberg, Timothy Stigliano
A frame part of a series of frames taken for a Pierre Tremblay's Animation of Still Images in Visual Studies. The animation was set to a cover of Blow Out by Radiohead by Lo-Freq and were taken with a my constructed digital holga in Rosedale Valley and Wellesley Park with Amanda
The MFA in Visual Studies welcomes Gil Blank as part of the 2013-2014 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series. Photos by Stephanie Yu MFA VS 14'
2nd year students of the Visual Studies MFA program give proposals for their thesis projects later in the semester. Photos by Mario Gallucci
A frame part of a series of frames taken for a Pierre Tremblay's Animation of Still Images in Visual Studies. The animation was set to a cover of Blow Out by Radiohead by Lo-Freq and were taken with a my constructed digital holga in Rosedale Valley and Wellesley Park with Amanda
Stray Fires, an exhibition by first year MFA in Visual Studies students, was on view July 10 - August 8, 2010 at Disjecta. Photo: Heather Zinger '10.
Letha Wilson
Apr 9, 2015 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Letha Wilson was raised in Colorado, received her BFA from Syracuse University, and her MFA from Hunter College in New York City. Letha attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2009, and her artwork has been shown at many venues including Art in General, The Studio Museum in Harlem, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Bronx Museum of the Arts, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, International Center for Photography, and the Essl Museum of Contemporary Art (Austria). Letha’s work has been reviewed in Artforum, Art in America, the New York Times, The New Yorker, among others. Letha has been awarded artist residencies at Yaddo, The Farpath Foundation (France), Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Headlands Center for the Arts, and the Marie Walsh Sharpe -Walentas Studio Program. She was recently awarded a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Photography and chosen as the Deutsche Bank Fellow, and was awarded a 2014 Jerome Foundation Travel Grant. Letha currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Photos by Joe Greer
Since the early 1990s, Doug Ischar has worked in sound, video, and photography. Trained as a classical cellist, Ischar began studying art in his thirties, eventually earning a MFA degree from CalArts in 1987. Ischar’s early work, the documentary photographs collected in the series Marginal Waters (1985) and Honor Among (1987), participated in then-contemporary debates around gender and representation, with a particular emphasis on problems of masculinity in American gay male culture. Currently an associate professor of photography at the University of Illinois, Chicago, Ishcar has exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Ottawa; Photographers Gallery, London; L.A.C.E., Los Angeles; and Museu de Arte Moderna, São Paulo.
February 28, 2013. Photographs by: Clinton Chambers '13.
Low-Residency MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Exhibition
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Low-Residency MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Exhibition July 28th - August 9th
Preview Thursday, July 30th, 6-8pm
First Thursday Reception August 6th, 6-9pm
wThe exhibition features thesis work by:
Trish Brownlee
Judith Hochman
Liz Randall
Alanna Risse
Dana Rudolph
Amanda Wilcox
Photos by Mario Gallucci
MFA in VIsual Studies Studios. February 2010. Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, Oregon. Photo: Heather Zinger '10.
2nd year students of the Visual Studies MFA program give proposals for their thesis projects later in the semester. Photos by Mario Gallucci
2nd year students of the Visual Studies MFA program give proposals for their thesis projects later in the semester. Photos by Mario Gallucci
In Graduate Studio, the foundation of the MFA Visual Studies program, students take an individualized approach to their education, synthesizing their diverse experiences into their work. Students work in private studios within a shared community environment, where cross-disciplinary exchange is highly encouraged.
Low-Residency MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Exhibition
drift
Low-Residency MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Exhibition July 28th - August 9th
Preview Thursday, July 30th, 6-8pm
First Thursday Reception August 6th, 6-9pm
wThe exhibition features thesis work by:
Trish Brownlee
Judith Hochman
Liz Randall
Alanna Risse
Dana Rudolph
Amanda Wilcox
Photos by Mario Gallucci
MFA in Visual Studies candidates invite the public into their studio space for an evening of art, performance, and conversation. MFA Visual Studies Class of 2013:
Christina Bailey, Terri Bradley, Erin Dengerink, Kaila Farrell-Smith, Kiel Fletcher, Linden How, Timothy Janchar, John Knight, Matthew Leavitt, Daniel Long, Andrew Lorish, Jordan Meyers, Cristin Norine, Justin Schwab, Edward Trover, Lindsay Williams, Takahiro Yamamoto
MFA VIsual Studies Class of 2012:
Nadia Buyse, Jodie Cavalier, Patrick Driscoll, Kei Horiuchi, Juleen Johnson, Oriana Lewton-Leopold, Fletcher Meisenburg, Jamie Nadherny, James Papadopoulos, Stefan Ransom, Victoria Reynolds, Marilyn Skalberg, Timothy Stigliano
2nd year students of the Visual Studies MFA program give proposals for their thesis projects later in the semester. Photos by Mario Gallucci
The MFA in Visual Studies welcomes B. Wurtz as part of the 2011-2012 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series.
New York-based B. Wurtz’s sculptures are made from commonplace objects like shoestrings, buttons, food containers and plastic bags. Pulling them out of their ordinary context and incorporating them in aestheticized designs, Wurtz delicately balances the object’s autonomy and the design to which it has been subjected. Wurtz has exhibited work nationally and internationally for three decades, including exhibitions at Metro Pictures, New York; The Apartment, Vancouver, British Columbia; Museé des Beaux-Arts, Dole, France; and Cabinet, London, United Kingdom. Photographed by Kaija Cornett '12.