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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
 
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5:30PM - 6:30PM - SBInc Meeting

A310

SBInc. is a student comprised, student-run group working toward the unification of the student body by supporting clubs, groups and events. Any student can propose an event, club or group. SBInc will review and discuss proposals and offer funding for approved proposals. SBInc. membership is open to all students. Regularly attending members have the authority to vote on proposals and determine how funds are distributed. If you have an idea on how to make SMFA more fun, SBInc. is your place!

10:00AM - 5:00PM - Histories of Now: Six Artists from Cairo

Barbara and Steven Grossman Gallery + Mrs. E. Ross Anderson Auditorium

Opening to Boston audiences this winter during the one year anniversary of the first mass protests in Tahrir Square, "Histories of Now: Six Artists from Cairo" brings together work by some of the most inspiring and influential video and new media artists working in Egypt today, including a multi-channel video installation by the late Ahmed Basiony featured in the Egyptian Pavilion of the 54th Venice Biennale. 

2:30PM - 3:30PM - Visiting Artist Lecture: Mike Perry

SMFA, Room A203
Free and open to the public

Mike Perry is a designer and artist working in a variety of mediums, including—but not limited to—books, magazines, newspapers, clothing, drawing, painting and illustration.  Read more...

10:00AM - 6:00PM - Drawing Area Show

SMFA Atrium + Project Space

Work from current drawing students.

10:00AM - 6:00PM - "Slivers"

SMFA B.A.G. Gallery

"Slivers" showcases three students, each with a primary focus in fiber-based arts. The opportunity to exhibit this range of works on a large scale allows work in fibers at SMFA to be shown in a way that might not otherwise be represented in such a scope, showcasing only a portion of work being produced at the School in such mediums. Conceptually, the work is linked by a common thread—constructing identity by means of bodily extension, manifested as external objects, handmade and consumer products. These act to inform a concept of the self through memory, adornment and the telling of a story

Produced and curated by Max Colby
Co-curators: Abbey Campbell and Margarita Kruchinskaya