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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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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
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.
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
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
The MFA in Visual Studies welcomes AA Bronson as part of the 2012-2013 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series.
AA Bronson formed General Idea with Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal in 1969. The trio lived and worked together for 25 years, undertaking more than 100 exhibitions and public art projects. They were known for their magazine, FILE (1972–1989), their production of low-cost multiples, and their early involvement in punk, queer theory, and AIDS activism. In 1974, General Idea founded Art Metropole, a distribution center and archive in Toronto for artists’ books, audio, video, and multiples. Bronson’s solo work focuses on death, grieving, and healing. He founded the Institute for Art, Religion, and Social Justice at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. Photography by Micah Fischer 13'
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.
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.
2nd year students of the Visual Studies MFA program give proposals for their thesis projects later in the semester. Photos by Mario Gallucci
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
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.
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.
2nd year students of the Visual Studies MFA program give proposals for their thesis projects later in the semester. Photos by Mario Gallucci
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 Studios. February 2010. Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, Oregon. Photo: Heather Zinger '10.