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Visiting artist Kanishka Raja is welcomed by the MFA in Visual Studies for a lecture that is part of the 2011-2012 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series. December 8, 2011. Photos 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." Artwork and Performance by: Nadia Buyse '12. July 9, 2011. Photos by: Matthew Miller '11.

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

The above photographs show the finished results we achieved as part of a group involved in a two day project. Within these two days this was what we achieved as a team of individuals working together collecting our own materials sourced by ourselves. The main aim of this project was to create a sculpture to represent 'Local industry' throughout Birmingham in this case we opted to associate our sculpture towards the car production plant of Jaguar. This was the end result we presented to our peers and mentors.

 

Class of 2012 MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Work. Oriana Lewton-Leopold '12.

Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

MFA in Visual Studies graduating thesis exhibition after Commencement.

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

 

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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.

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

MFA in Visual Studies graduating thesis exhibition after Commencement.

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

 

MFA in Visual Studies graduating thesis exhibition after Commencement.

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

 

MFA in Visual Studies graduating thesis exhibition after Commencement.

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

 

Graduating MFA in Visual Studies artwork on display at the Goldsmith building. Gia Goodrich '11, Summing All the Parts and To My Mind. June 3, 2011. Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

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

As part of a short project during the weekend, This large scale observational drawing was formed by the use white emulsion, black ink and fine liner pen mixed with water to obtain a wash out effect.

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

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

Class of 2012 MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Work. James Papadopoulos '12.

Photo by: Matthew Miller '11.

MFA in Visual Studies Open Studios, December 3, 2010; Left to right: Christy Wyckoff, Paul Mullowney; Photo: Craig Sietsma '14

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

Visiting artist Kanishka Raja is welcomed by the MFA in Visual Studies for a lecture that is part of the 2011-2012 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series. December 8, 2011. Photos by: Matthew Miller '11.

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

Visiting artist Kanishka Raja is welcomed by the MFA in Visual Studies for a lecture that is part of the 2011-2012 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series. December 8, 2011. Photos by: Matthew Miller '11.

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

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

Visiting artist Kanishka Raja is welcomed by the MFA in Visual Studies for a lecture that is part of the 2011-2012 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series. December 8, 2011. Photos by: Matthew Miller '11.

Visiting artist Kanishka Raja is welcomed by the MFA in Visual Studies for a lecture that is part of the 2011-2012 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series. December 8, 2011. Photos 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." Artwork and Performance by: Tim Stigliano '12. July 9, 2011. Photos by: Matthew Miller '11.

Spoon sculpture in the sculpture lab.

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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.

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