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Ongoing - "Theorizing Art"

All Day

Project Space

Organized by Hilary Binda, this exhibition features works by Benjamin Austin, Sofya Belinskaya, Jenny Brito, Jess Camacho, Pepper Ellet, Yuta Kania, Carly Lieberman, Cydni Litowsky, Nina Prader, Anna Rochinski and Julio Roman.

February 1 - ProArts Connect Launch

All Day

Launch of ProArts Connect: Online resource for all SMFA students, faculty, staff and alumni to connect with their colleagues across the ProArts schools.

Visit www.proartsconnect.org to register with your smfa email address.

Search and post for housing, events, stuff and collaborations.

Ongoing - "Absolutely Mixed Media"

All Day

BAG Gallery

Organized by Mara Metcalf , this exhibition features work by Charlie Coombes, Sara Diamond, Dariel Donovan, Terrence Gaide, Raleigh Gardiner, Hannah Gilson, Lisa Gross, Erin Grimes, Christine Haag, Christina Hernandez, Alexandra Hurwitt, Elizabeth LeBlanc, Vanessa Lee, Rosita Scarfo, Maria Simone and Jamie Sieger.

February 1 - "Student Annual Exhibition" Pick Up

10:00AM - 4:00PM

Anderson Auditorium

All works not selected for the Student Annual must be picked up today between 10 am–4 pm.

February 1 - Student Orientation Leader Applications Available

All Day

Student Affairs Office

Student Affairs is looking for students who are interested in assisting with New Student Orientation for fall 2010. If you are friendly, outgoing and have a genuine interest in helping new students adjust to life at the SMFA, then this is the job for you! Benefits include: stipend, free food, good times and early pre-registration for courses.
Applications and additional information are available for pick up in the Student Affairs Office. Applications are due by Thursday, February 25.

Ongoing - "EXTINCT!...Endangered Species and Habitats"

12:00PM - 4:00PM

Brush Art Gallery & Studios (Lowell, MA)

On view January 17–February 21, 2010, "EXTINCT!...Endangered Species and Habitats" is a multi media exhibition of work by SMFA artists exploring endangered species and their shrinking habitats. The show is co-curated by faculty member Erica H. Adams and MFA candidate John Guy Petruzzi at the Brush Art Gallery & Studios in Lowell.

Visit their
Web site for hours, related events and participating artists.

February 3 - SBInc. Meeting + Student Voice

12:30PM - 1:30PM

A207

SBInc. is a student-comprised, student-run group. Its mission is to work toward the unification of the student body through clubs, groups, and events. Any student can propose an event, club, or group. SBInc. will collectively discuss and decide on approval and funding. If you have an idea on how to make SMFA more fun, SBInc. is your place!

Student Voice is an open forum for all students to talk about issues pertaining to their life at SMFA. Determined by current pressing concerns, students are invited to openly discuss and develop solutions to specific topics, often inviting guest speakers, experts, and administrative insight.

February 4 - Deadlines

All Day

Last day to add/drop studio classes
Last day to change enrollment status with refund
Last day to add academic and Art History classes

Ongoing - "Fabulous Viscosity"

All Day

Weems Center (Atrium) + Project Space

Organized by Jeannie Simms, Celeste Welch and Kellie Kildahl and the SMFA Queer group.

The curators write: "The SMFA Queer group is proud to present a collection of curated works from a school-wide open call for all media."

Artists included in the exhibition:
Allison Matherly
Devin Corain
Terrence Gaide
James Lyman
Chris Zeppieri
Lana Citowski
Sabri Reed
Fred Ata
Erik Benjamins
Emilio Coyra
Corey Dunlap
Jessica Packer
Katelyn Jurney
Kellie Kildahl
Stephanie Lederman
Nina Prader
Anthony Privitera
Lara Schenck
Robert Siegelman
Mark Tang
Celeste Marie Welch
Lorelei Pepi
Jodie Hale
Elizabeth Eicher + Hlne Schlumberger

February 5 - Orientation for Registered Interns

12:30PM - 1:30PM

2nd floor conference room, main bldg

Mandatory orientation meeting for students registered for ARC0033 - ARC Internships. OK to bring your lunch!

Ongoing - "Students Curate Students: Aperture into the Ordinary"

10:00AM - 4:45PM

Courtyard Gallery, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

On view February 6–July 11, "Students Curate Students: Aperture into the Ordinary" presents a wide range of photography by nine Museum School students. Selected from curatorial proposals submitted by students, this exhibition is entirely comprised of recent work curated by MFA candidate Nancy Ellen Jones and BFA candidate Gabrielle Toman.

Saturday, February 6–Tuesday, July 27, 2010

MFA Hours: Saturday–Tuesday, 10 am–4:45 pm and Wednesday–Friday, 10 am–9:45 pm.

February 8 - Drawing Show Dropoffs

12:00PM - 2:00PM

Room A202

Up to three pieces, labelled properly with instructions for hanging if needed. Widest interpretation of drawing considered. Juried by Drawing faculty. Prizes will be awarded.

February 9 - Visiting Artist Lecture: Elana Herzog

12:30PM - 1:30PM

Riley Seminar Room
Museum of Fine Arts

First in the Spring 4 Sculptors series, Elana Herzog discusses her installations. Read more here.

February 9 - Drawing Show Dropoffs

12:00PM - 2:00PM

Room A202

Up to three pieces, labelled properly with instructions for hanging if needed. Widest interpretation of drawing considered. Juried by Drawing faculty. Prizes will be awarded.

February 10 - SBInc. Meeting

12:30PM - 1:30PM

A207

SBInc. is a student-comprised, student-run group. Its mission is to work toward the unification of the student body through clubs, groups, and events. Any student can propose an event, club, or group. SBInc. will collectively discuss and decide on approval and funding. If you have an idea on how to make SMFA more fun, SBInc. is your place!

Some SBInc. sponsored clubs and events in the past include: B.A.R.F (Bikes are Really Fun), SMFA Rhinotones, the Society for Urban Exploration, SMFA Recycling, HFC (Horror Film Club), All School Lunches, Thanksgiving Potluck.

For more information about SBInc. and student life at the SMFA, stop by the Student Affairs Office anytime.

February 10 - Visiting Artist Lecture: Melati Suryodarmo

12:15PM - 1:15PM

Room B209

Visiting Artists Talk in Conjunction with Visiting International Performance Artists Class

Born in Surakarta Indonesia 1969, Melati Suryodarmo lives and works in Gross Gleidingen, Germany and Solo, Indonesia: "Crossing the boundaries of cultural and political encounters has been a challenge that stimulates me discovering new identification. An effort to find identity is yet a dangerous act of losing the ground of origin. For me, the process of making artwork is a life long research that never stops me to put myself inside the metamorphic constellation. I intend to touch the fluid border between the body and its environment through my art works. I aim to create a concentrated level of intensity without the use of narrative structures. Talking about politics, society or psychology makes no sense to me if the nerves are not able to digest the information. I love it when a performance reaches a level of factual absurdity."

Ongoing - "Student Annual Exhibition"

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Grossman Gallery & Anderson Auditorium

On view February 11–March 3, the "Student Annual Exhibition" presents the largest annual overview of current work by students of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. It is based on a competitive selection of works chosen from approximately 200 entries by a jury of arts professionals unaffiliated with the Museum School.

The Student Annual jury also selects the recipients of the Stella and Sumner Cooper Award (for work in metals, glass and ceramics) and the Will and Elena Barnet Award (for work that "embodies the formal elements of painting and composition and the principles of structural design").

Also included in the Annual are winning works by the recipients of the prestigious Dana Pond Award in painting, the Boit Award (for work created last summer independently of classroom assignments) and the Yousuf Karsh Prize in photography, each chosen by independent juries.

The Student Annual Exhibition celebrates artists who are on the threshold of their field with exciting anticipation of their creative futures.

Thursday, February 11–Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Opening Reception: Thursday, February 11, 5–7 pm
Artists' Talk: Monday, February 22, 12:30 pm
Special Event Wandelprobe: Tuesday, February 23

Gallery Hours: Monday–Saturday, 10 am–5 pm; Thursday 10 am–8 pm. Closed Sundays and holidays.

February 10 - Drawing Show Dropoffs

12:00PM - 2:00PM

Room A202

Up to three pieces, labelled properly with instructions for hanging if needed. Widest interpretation of drawing considered. Juried by Drawing faculty. Prizes will be awarded. 

February 11 - Visiting Artist Lecture: Neil Drabble

12:30PM - 1:30PM

Room B311

London-based photographer Neil Drabble's portraits and editorial works have appeared in numerous magazines including Vogue and GQ, and are featured in museum and private collections in the United States and Europe. His first book, Tree Tops Tall, was published by Steidl in 2003.

February 11 - Drawing Show Dropoffs

12:00PM - 2:00PM

Room A202

Up to three pieces, labelled properly with instructions for hanging if needed. Widest interpretation of drawing considered. Juried by Drawing faculty. Prizes will be awarded.

February 11 - Reception: "Student Annul Exhibition"

5:00PM - 7:00PM

Grossman Gallery and Anderson Auditorium

Join us for the opening reception for the 2010 "Student Annual Exhibition."

February 12 - Away Programs Information Session

12:30PM - 1:30PM

Conference Room, 2nd floor, B-side

Learn more about opportunities for undergraduate students:
* Travel the world through Study Abroad & International Exchange Programs
* Experience another art school in North America through the AICAD Mobility Program
* Work in your own studio in Brooklyn through the New York Studio Program

If you cannot attend this info session but are interested in learning more about these programs, please visit the Student Affairs Office.

February 12 - Visiting Artist Performance: Melati Suryodarmo

7:00PM - 9:00PM

Mobius
725 Harrison Avenue, Suite One
Boston MA 02118

Visiting Artists Performance in Conjunction with Visiting International Performance Artists Class

Visiting International Performance Artist Melati Suryodarmo will present a performance as part of her visit to the Performance Area. The performance will be preceded by a screening of documentation of previous works of Melati Suryodarmo.

February 12 - Drawing Show Dropoffs

12:00PM - 2:00PM

Room A202

Up to three pieces, labelled properly with instructions for hanging if needed. Widest interpretation of drawing considered. Juried by Drawing faculty. Prizes will be awarded.

February 15 - Presidents' Day

All Day

 No classes at SMFA or Tufts

February 17 - Conversation with Alfredo Jaar

12:30PM - 2:00PM

Anderson Auditorium
 
Conversation with
Alfredo Jaar is made possible by the Deborah and Martin Hale Visiting Artist Fund.

Jaar will also give a lecture at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, February 17, 7 pm.


February 17 - SBInc. Meeting

12:30PM - 1:30PM

A207

SBInc. is a student-comprised, student-run group. Its mission is to work toward the unification of the student body through clubs, groups, and events. Any student can propose an event, club, or group. SBInc. will collectively discuss and decide on approval and funding. If you have an idea on how to make SMFA more fun, SBInc. is your place!

Some SBInc. sponsored clubs and events in the past include: B.A.R.F (Bikes are Really Fun), SMFA Rhinotones, the Society for Urban Exploration, SMFA Recycling, HFC (Horror Film Club), All School Lunches, Thanksgiving Potluck.

For more information about SBInc. and student life at the SMFA, stop by the Student Affairs Office anytime.

Ongoing - Drawing Show

All Day

 School-wide drawing exhibition in Atrium and Bag Gallery through March 1, 2010.

February 18 - Substitute Monday's class schedule

All Day

 

February 19 - Optional Practical Training (OPT) Information Session for International Students

12:30PM - 1:30PM

Conference Room, 2nd floor, B-side

This session is open to anyone who is interested in learning more about the Optional Practical Training Benefit for F-1 visa holders. The International Student Adviser will explain what OPT is and go over the application process.

If you cannot attend this info session but are interested in learning more about OPT, please visit the Student Affairs Office.

February 22 - Artists' Talk: "Student Annual Exhibition"

12:30PM - 1:30PM

Grossman Gallery and Anderson Auditorium

Join us for discussions with select artists from the 2010 "Student Annual Exhibition:"

Grossman Gallery:
Cobi Moules
Katie Mixon
Sung Won Yun
Alaina Gurdak
Shen Shen Luo

Anderson Auditorium:
Chelsea Maida
Kris Mortensen
Unju Sim Goetemann
Jesse Kenas Collins
Pavol Roskovensky

February 23 - Visiting Artist Lecture: Myriam Laplante

12:15PM - 1:15PM

B209

Visiting Artists Talk in Conjunction with Visiting International Performance Artists Class

Myriam Laplante is a Canadian artist living in Italy who started performing while she was a student at Ottawa University in the early seventies. After concentrating on painting, installations and photography and started performing again in 1991, while continuing her "gallery" work.

Her early performances were essentially self-portraits. By embodying circus side-show attractions (bearded lady, dancing monkey), a crying ghost or a mutant mermaid, she addresses alienation and the difficulty to communicate, the refusal to adapt to society and the cynicism of the dominant sects. She re-stages the internal tension between desire and memory, power and submission.

Her more recent installation and performance works are cynical replies triggered by the absurdities of contemporary society and power-dealing politics on every level.
Her work is in the public collections of the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna (Rome) and the Museo di Arte Contemporanea (Rome), the Muse du Qubec (Qubec) and the National Museum of Photography (Ottawa).

February 23 - Visiting Artist Lecture: Jonathan VanDyke

12:30PM - 1:30PM

Riley Seminar Room
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Jonathan Van Dyke's work has been described as "not making paintings, but orienting the energies that surround painting." At once organic and industrial, Van Dykes hybrid creations draw from the disparate histories of feminism, happenings, and abstract expressionism. Jonathan lives and works in Brooklyn and will be here on February 23

February 23 - Wandelprobe

5:30PM - 7:30PM

Grossman Gallery and Anderson Auditorium

The Museum School and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP) invite you to Wandelprobe, a special event exploring the creative process. Wander through the School's "Student Annual Exhibition" guided by musicians and visual artists who will demonstrate the evolution of art from conception to performance to public unveiling. Led by members of BMOP's The Score Board, a group of New England-based composers, the evening features Museum School artists Unju Sim Goetemann and Luca deGaetano and BMOP musicians. Reception to follow.

February 24 - SBInc. Meeting + Student Voice

12:30PM - 1:30PM

A207

SBInc. is a student-comprised, student-run group. Its mission is to work toward the unification of the student body through clubs, groups, and events. Any student can propose an event, club, or group. SBInc. will collectively discuss and decide on approval and funding. If you have an idea on how to make SMFA more fun, SBInc. is your place!

Student Voice is an open forum for all students to talk about issues pertaining to their life at SMFA. Determined by current pressing concerns, students are invited to openly discuss and develop solutions to specific topics, often inviting guest speakers, experts, and administrative insight.

February 24 - SBInc. Meeting

12:30PM - 1:30PM

A207

SBInc. is a student-comprised, student-run group. Its mission is to work toward the unification of the student body through clubs, groups, and events. Any student can propose an event, club, or group. SBInc. will collectively discuss and decide on approval and funding. If you have an idea on how to make SMFA more fun, SBInc. is your place!

Some SBInc. sponsored clubs and events in the past include: B.A.R.F (Bikes are Really Fun), SMFA Rhinotones, the Society for Urban Exploration, SMFA Recycling, HFC (Horror Film Club), All School Lunches, Thanksgiving Potluck.

For more information about SBInc. and student life at the SMFA, stop by the Student Affairs Office anytime.

February 25 - Student Orientation Leader Applications Due

9:00AM - 4:30PM

By 4:30 pm
Student Affairs Office

Student Affairs is looking for students who are interested in assisting with New Student Orientation for fall 2010. If you are friendly, outgoing and have a genuine interest in helping new students adjust to life at the SMFA, then this is the job for you! Benefits include: stipend, free food, good times, and early pre-registration for courses.
Applications and additional information are available in the Student Affairs Office.

February 25 - Deadlines

All Day

Last day to drop academic and Art History classes
Last day to select Pass/Fail option

February 26 - Visiting Artist Performance: Myriam Laplante

7:00PM - 9:00PM

Mobius
725 Harrison Avenue, Suite One
Boston MA 02118


Visiting Artists Performance in Conjunction with Visiting International Performance Artists Class

Visiting International Performance Artist Myriam Laplante will present a performance at Mobius as part of her visit to the Performance Area. The performance will be preceded by a screening of documentation of previous works of Myriam Laplante.

Admission with Student ID is FREE.

February 26 - No classes at SMFA

All Day

Classes as normal at Tufts--faculty/staff development day at SMFA.

February 26 - New York City Bus Trip

All Day

$10—pay when you sign up in Student Affairs (cash or check only)

NYC Bus trips are open to all members of the SMFA community. Bus departs from SMFA at 7 a.m. and arrives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (5th Ave + 82nd) in NYC around 11:30 am. You are free to explore the city (maps are supplied) until 7 pm when the bus departs from in front of the Met.

March 2 - Drawing Show De-installation

All Day

Exhibitors please remove drawings from the walls during the day on Tuesday.

March 3 - SBInc. Meeting

12:30PM - 1:30PM

A207

SBInc. is a student-comprised, student-run group. Its mission is to work toward the unification of the student body through clubs, groups, and events. Any student can propose an event, club, or group. SBInc. will collectively discuss and decide on approval and funding. If you have an idea on how to make SMFA more fun, SBInc. is your place!

Some SBInc. sponsored clubs and events in the past include: B.A.R.F (Bikes are Really Fun), SMFA Rhinotones, the Society for Urban Exploration, SMFA Recycling, HFC (Horror Film Club), All School Lunches, Thanksgiving Potluck.

For more information about SBInc. and student life at the SMFA, stop by the Student Affairs Office anytime.