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Skowhegan Fellowship
Museum School students are invited to attend the prestigious Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in central Maine. Any currently enrolled Museum School student is eligible for the Gund Fellowship once accepted to the Skowhegan program. Skowhegan is an intensive nine-week summer residency providing a concentrated period of work with the critical assistance of a faculty of resident and visiting artists.

College Art Association's (CAA) regional MFA exhibition
This year, Massachusetts College of Art (MassArt) will be hosting the regional MFA exhibition in conjunction with this year's CAA Conference. This annual event is a series of media-based exhibitions that include works by MFA students. The schools invited include the Art Institute of Boston, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Universities of Massachusetts at Amherst and Dartmouth, and the Universities of Connecticut and New Hampshire. Each school will select few talented, young artists who will individually participate in a selected category.  

After careful consideration, the Museum School has selected the following students to participate this year's CAA regional MFA exhibition:
        Brian Gershey (Nominated in Painting category)
        Divya Murthy (Nominated in Photography category)
        Daniela Rivera (Nominated in Sculpture category)
        Jia-Jen Lin (Nominated in Printmaking category)
        Karen Schiff (Nominated in Work on Paper category)
        Candice Ivy (Nominated in Film/Video category)
        Keith Sullivan and Dawit Petros (Nominated in Interactive Work category)

For more information, visit the CAA Website.