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Building a "Bridge of Hope"


MFA faculty advisor Nan Freeman has spent the summer at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) creating the “Bridge of Hope,” a mural project designed to transform the corridor between BWH and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute into an inspirational space for patients, staff, and visitors.  Read More >
Faculty Advisors 2007-2008
 

Much of your education takes place outside the classroom in the form of one-on-one dialogue with faculty members and through end-of-semester Review Boards. SMFA faculty, all working artists, will provide you with support, advice, and encouragement throughout your program of study.

 
 
Marilyn Arsem, Performance
Marilyn Arsem has been creating live events since 1975, ranging from solo performances, to large scale, site-specific events incorporating installation and performance.  More >  
 

Gerry Bergstein, Painting
Bergstein's painting contrasts the awesome and the trivial, the high and the low, the manic and the melancholic using sources from Bruegel to The Simpsons. More >  
 

Mark Cooper, Ceramics
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David Davison, Ceramics
Ceramics, Crosscurrents, and Post-Baccalaureate program. BFA, Massachusetts College of Art ('64). Davison has taught at many schools including Parsons School of Design, New York, and Massachusetts College of Art. More >  
 

Bonnie Donohue, Photography
Photography and Crosscurrents. M.F.A. in Photography and Filmmaking, Visual Studies Workshop at SUNY Buffalo ('73); B.F.A., Tyler School of Art at Temple University ('69). Previously taught photography, filmmaking, video, visual books, and electronic imaging at universities and institutes in Chicago, New York, Colorado, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. More >  
 

Barbara Gallucci, Sculpture
Biography Sculpture. M.F.A., Yale University. New York based sculptor and photographer. Her work, ranging in scale from autonomous objects to large-scale installation, examines the intersections between Sculpture, Furniture and Interior Design. In her photographic work she documents icons of the prefab housing movement including Levittown interiors and A-Frames. Exhibitions include Michael Steinberg Fine Art, NY; More >  
 

Jane Gillooly, Film
Film. BFA, Massachusetts College of Art. Additional studies at Southern Illinois University. Gillooly is an award-winning producer and director, co-owner of the Chicken Loft Production Studios, and a member of New Day Films. More >  
 

Patte Loper, Painting
Painting. MFA, San Francisco Art Institute ('97). Selected national exhibitions include solo exhibitions at Lyonswier-Ortt Contemporary, New York ('05, '07); Platform Gallery, Seattle, WA ('06); Center On Contemporary Art, Seattle, WA ('02); More >  
 

Jennifer Schmidt, Printmaking
Printmaking. BA, Studio Art and Art History, University of Delaware ('97); MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago ('99); studied at Salzburg College, Salzburg, Austria ('95). National and international exhibitions, including Volume Gallery, New York (05'); Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA (04'). More >  
 

John Schulz, Printmaking
Printmaking. M.F.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ('90); Graduate study in Painting and Drawing, University of Texas at San Antonio ('83- '84); B.F.A., University of Wisconsin-Superior ('78). Taught at School of The Art Institute of Chicago ('91-'94); Appalachian State University ('94-'95); Penland School of Crafts ('00) More >  
 

Jeannie Simms, Photography
Jeannie Simms has exhibited photographic and video works internationally. Her works have screened recently at the ICA in London (02), the ARS Electronica Center in List Austria (03), Kunstbuero in Vienna, Austria (03), the Alternative Film Center in Belgrade (03). More >  
 

Mary Ellen Strom, Video
Video and Crosscurrents. M.F.A., University of California, Irvine ('98). An internationally known video and performance artist. Single-channel videos and installations presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Museum of Modern Art, NY; Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio; Chicago Art Institute; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; More >