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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.

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

Class of 2012 MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Work. Jodie Cavalier '12.

Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

Each summer, students who have successfully completed their first year of studio and course work in the MFA in Visual Studies Program plan and execute a group exhibition showcasing selections of their works produced in the last academic year. The exhibitions are interdisciplinary in nature, fitting the spirit and mission of the program itself. From the students:

"The first year of candidacy in PNCA’s Visual Studies program is intense. Throughout the past year these artists have worked it, gutted it, lived it, killed it, nailed it, and delved into it. We worked through mediums, attitudes, and philosophies, with experimentation as key. That is why we decided to call our show The First Cut Is the Deepest. This group exhibition represents a wide range of disciplines, distinctly different approaches, and a broad variety of motivations and influences." July 9, 2011. Photos by: Matthew Miller '11.

MFA in Visual Studies Open Studios, December 3, 2010; Marilyn Skalberg; Photo: Craig Sietsma '14

MFA in Visual Studies Open Studios, December 3, 2010; Timothy Stigliano; Photo: Craig Sietsma '14

Class of 2012 MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Work. Timothy Stigliano '12.

Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

Carl Klimt's: Latent Materia. Exploring entropy, negative space and the desire for permanence through condensation. A vitrine as a sculpture that creates a physical correlation between the vapor exhaled by the viewer and the amount of condensation on the inside walls of the glass. May 20, 2011. Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

from J. Sluzky 's students

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.

MFA in Visual Studies Open Studios, December 3, 2010; Jereme Westom; Photo: Craig Sietsma '14

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.

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.

Graduating MFA in Visual Studies artwork on display at the Goldsmith building. Katie Dunbar '11. June 3, 2011. Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

Above is a Self portrait I did as an observational drawing gaining the visuals information from a black & white photograph

MFA in Visual Studies Open Studios, December 3, 2010; Timothy Stigliano: Photo: Craig Sietsma '14

Class of 2012 MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Work. Jodie Cavalier '12.

Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

Class of 2012 MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Work. Jodie Cavalier '12.

Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

PNCA's MFA in Visual Studies welcomes Vanessa Renwick for a Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture. September 29, 2011. Photos by: Matthew Miller '11.

PNCA LRVS MFA students Danielle Foushée and Liz Randall show the mechanics of a piece to Shirley Tse for Quantum Shirley

Each summer, students who have successfully completed their first year of studio and course work in the MFA in Visual Studies Program plan and execute a group exhibition showcasing selections of their works produced in the last academic year. The exhibitions are interdisciplinary in nature, fitting the spirit and mission of the program itself. From the students:

"The first year of candidacy in PNCA’s Visual Studies program is intense. Throughout the past year these artists have worked it, gutted it, lived it, killed it, nailed it, and delved into it. We worked through mediums, attitudes, and philosophies, with experimentation as key. That is why we decided to call our show The First Cut Is the Deepest. This group exhibition represents a wide range of disciplines, distinctly different approaches, and a broad variety of motivations and influences." Artwork and Performance by: Nadia Buyse '12. July 9, 2011. Photos by: Matthew Miller '11.

The information and space design team having a meeting with Harry Blackett and Robin Kirkham who work under the name An Endless Supply.

MFA in Visual Studies graduating thesis exhibition after Commencement.

May 22, 2011. Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

 

Class of 2012 MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Work. Marilyn Skalberg '12.

Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

Class of 2012 MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Work. Jodie Cavalier '12.

Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

MFA in Visual Studies graduating thesis exhibition after Commencement.

May 22, 2011. Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

 

Class of 2012 MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Work. Marilyn Skalberg '12.

Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

the 'before'... all taped up and ready to go

Class of 2012 MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Work. Marilyn Skalberg '12.

Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

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