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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

 

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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 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

2013 Caldera Arts Residency for MFA in Visual Studies Students. 10-22-2013, photo by Stephanie Yu.

2nd year students of the Visual Studies MFA program give proposals for their thesis projects later in the semester. Photos by Mario Gallucci

2013 Caldera Arts Residency for MFA in Visual Studies Students. 10-22-2013, photo by Stephanie Yu.

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.

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'

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

MFA in VIsual Studies Studios. February 2010. Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, Oregon. Photo: Heather Zinger '10.

New Zealand-born Anna Sew Hoy is an interdisciplinary visual artist whose practice is rooted in ceramics, but also includes works on paper, soft sculpture, installation, photography and a myriad of other media. Playful and uncanny, she navigates between figurative and abstract imagery. She engages the modernist avant-garde’s conflicting obsessions with primitivism and the “purity” of sculpture.

 

March 8, 2012. Photos by: Kaija Cornett '12.

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.

 

Xylor Jane and B. Wurtz is a two-person show highlighting recent work of two important artists who consistently surprise with the simplicity of their means and process. B. Wurtz (b. 1948) makes sculptural assemblages from string, socks, buttons, household implements and plastic bags. Xylor Jane (b. 1963) draws on basic mathematical algorithms to make intricate painted patterns. This exhibition is curated by MFA in Visual Studies Chair, artist and curator, Arnold J. Kemp.

 

February 3, 2012. Photos by: Kaija Cornett '12.

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

This is 1/20 images I presented in PechaKucha-SF on wednesday, july 25, 2007.

2nd year students of the Visual Studies MFA program give proposals for their thesis projects later in the semester. Photos by Mario Gallucci

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.

 

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

2nd year students of the Visual Studies MFA program give proposals for their thesis projects later in the semester. Photos by Mario Gallucci

Colloque "Les visual studies et le monde francophone", 6-7 janvier 2011, Musée du quai Branly, salle de cinéma

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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.

New Zealand-born Anna Sew Hoy is an interdisciplinary visual artist whose practice is rooted in ceramics, but also includes works on paper, soft sculpture, installation, photography and a myriad of other media. Playful and uncanny, she navigates between figurative and abstract imagery. She engages the modernist avant-garde’s conflicting obsessions with primitivism and the “purity” of sculpture.

 

March 8, 2012. Photos by: Kaija Cornett '12.

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 MFA in Visual Studies welcomes Jayson Scott Musson as part of the 2012-2013 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series.

 

Best known for his alter ego “Hennessy Youngman,” who delivers pointed and very funny art world critiques from an outsider perspective via YouTube, Jayson Scott Musson is an interdisciplinary visual artist and an original member of hip-hop group Plastic Little. Musson has been featured in Art in America, The Huffington Post, The New York Times, New York Magazine, and Artnews. He holds an MFA in Painting from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

 

November 29, 2012. Photographs by: Micah Fischer '13.

2013 Caldera Arts Residency for MFA in Visual Studies Students. 10-22-2013, photo by Stephanie Yu.

New Zealand-born Anna Sew Hoy is an interdisciplinary visual artist whose practice is rooted in ceramics, but also includes works on paper, soft sculpture, installation, photography and a myriad of other media. Playful and uncanny, she navigates between figurative and abstract imagery. She engages the modernist avant-garde’s conflicting obsessions with primitivism and the “purity” of sculpture.

 

March 8, 2012. Photos by: Kaija Cornett '12.

Class of 2012 MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Work. Patrick Driscoll '12.

Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

May 2 –12, 2014

Fox Gallery, Claudia Cohen Hall

  

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 Amanda Hunt as part of the 2013-2014 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series.

 

Amanda Hunt is a Curator at LAXART, Los Angeles. She has worked at various galleries and institutions including Whitechapel Gallery, London; Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York; the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Hunt served as Curatorial Assistant to LAXART Director Lauri Firstenberg on the Los Angeles City Pavilion produced by Walead Beshty as part of the 9th Shanghai Biennale in September 2012, and most recently curated Steffani Jemison’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles at LAXART. Hunt will curate the 2014 Portland Biennial at Disjecta.

 

Photos by Joseph Greer '16.

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'

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.

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

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.

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