Grossman Gallery & Anderson Auditorium
On view March 31May 1, the "Fifth Year Exhibition 2010" culminates this year-long, intense studio program. The exhibition features a wide range of works in both media and scope. Fifth Year students also compete for the prestigious Traveling Scholarship Awards, which provide funds to develop their work through travel and the opportunity to exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Wednesday, March 31Saturday, May 1, 2010
Opening Reception: Wednesday March 31, 58 pm
Artists' Talk: Wednesday, April 14, 12:30 pm
Gallery Hours: MondaySaturday, 10 am5 pm; Thursday 10 am8 pm. Closed Sundays and holidays.
Grossman Gallery and Anderson Auditorium
Join us for the opening reception of the "Fifth Year Exhibition 2010."
Courtyard Gallery, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
On view February 6July 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 6Tuesday, July 27, 2010
MFA Hours: SaturdayTuesday, 10 am4:45 pm and WednesdayFriday, 10 am9:45 pm.
Applications and all supporting materials for all Away Programs for the fall 2010 semester must be submitted by 4:30 pm to the Student Affairs Office. Away Programs include International Exchange, Study Abroad, AICAD Mobility, and New York Studio Program.
For more information on these programs, please contact the Student Affairs Office.
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.
B208
Visiting Artists Talk in Conjunction with Visiting International Performance Artists Class
Born in 1970 in Minsk, lives and works in Stockholm.
Education: Belarus State University, 1992; Belarus State Academy of Arts, 2001; Kungl.Konsthgskolan, 2006.
Works as cross-disciplinary artist, and art projects organizer. Mostly active in performance art and New Media art. Started to make performances and exhibition projects in 1996. He has participated in a large number of international festivals in Belarus, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, UK, Canada, USA, Vietnam and Thailand. From 19992008 Romanovski was the co-curator of international performance art festival Navinki in Belarus; Navinki-Weld performance meetings 2008 Stockholm. He was the organizer and collaboration partner in a number of projects related to New Media art: NetArt Meetings in Minsk in 2001,Tranzit_01.by, 2001 Minsk, RAM7 Models of Collaboration, 2005; Minsk and others. Curated international exhibition "Phantom Expression" at GFZK Leipzig 2004. Recent exibition: Get Set 29/324/5 2009, Virseru.
March 18May 11, 2010
The William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Horticultural Hall
2nd Floor
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3385
In the spring exhibition of School of the Museum of Fine Arts student work at the William Morris Hunt Memorial Library, the artists were asked to submit artwork dealing with the concept of self. Work by Madeline Barr, Jennifer Nichols, Max Colby, Terrance Gade, Chea Davis, Ariel Gout, Lisa Gross, Nikkia Hall, Julianne Martin, Noah Mayrand, Jess Camacho, Misaki Kaneko, Brooke Tobey and Francesca Ulivi.
Organized by SMFA student curator Inas Al-Soqi with the assistance of Jennifer Nichols.
Artist Reception: Thursday April 1, 2010 5:307 pm