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Thursday, March 29, 2012
 
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10:00AM - 6:00PM - Photography Area Show

SMFA Atrium + Project Space

Work from current photography students.

8:00PM - 10:00PM - Library Sounds: Angela Sawyer + Vic Rawlings

In this last performance in the Library Sounds series, Angela Sawyer and Vic Rawlings will be performing and leading an improvisation workshop. In their description they will: "lead a discussion, present demonstrations and generally muse on the subject of improvisation in some of the forms it takes in the current music scene around us. It will range from personal perspectives to some cantilevered-over-the-abyss general statements." Angela is in a dizzying array of bands around town and runs the beloved Weirdo Records in Central Square. Vic primarily performs with a cello modified by personally designed electronic elements. More information at: www.weirdorecords.com and www.vicrawlings.com.

12:30PM - 2:00PM - Visiting Artist Lecture: Eileen Quinlan

SMFA Room B311

"Eileen Quinlan describes herself as a still-life photographer. Born in 1972, she has become well known in recent years as one of a cohort of photographers—Walead Beshty and Liz Deschenes are notable others—who, following in the footsteps of practitioners from Moholy-Nagy to James Welling, have been disassembling the layered apparatus of photography (light, subject, optics, chemistry, bytes, the material image) and finding new means of expression.  Read more...

10:00AM - 8:00PM - "Forms in Flux"

A Collaboration Between Aichi University and SMFA
Barbara and Steven Grossman Gallery, SMFA

A collaboration between the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (SMFA) and Aichi University, Nagoya, Japan, "Forms in Flux" is an exhibition of three artists from each respective institution whose work addresses concepts of transformation, and whose collective practices become newly recontextualized among their fellow exhibitors.

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