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Friday, March 8, 2013
 
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10:00AM - 5:00PM - Histories of Now: A Space for Dialogue, Art and Activism

Wednesday, January 30–Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Barbara and Steven Grossman Gallery

Organized in the form of a continued dialogue and culminating with the production of a multimedia publication, "Histories of Now: A Space for Dialogue, Art and Activism" transforms the gallery into a site of international and local exchanges focusing on current events in Egypt, and using these events as a means of discussing a multiplicity of contemporary social movements.

10:00AM - 6:00PM - Ceramics Area Exhibition

Weems Atrium + Project Space, SMFA

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

BAG Gallery, SMFA

6:00PM - 9:00PM - Graduate Open Studios

Mission Hill building, SMFA

SMFA's third annual Graduate Open Studios featuring over 150 MFA and Post-Bac students. Reception 6–9 pm.

1:00PM - 5:00PM - Textual Image, Visual Text

The William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Horticultural Hall, 2nd Floor
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3385
Hours: Monday–Friday, 1–5 pm, except major holiday

The MFA's William Morris Hunt Memorial Library has collaborated with SMFA for 14 exhibitions of student work. On view February 11–April 19, 2013, the current exhibition features artists' book produced with print-on-demand technology.

Curated by SMFA faculty members Hillary Binda and Chantal Zakari, it features work by: Avery Bazemore, Rachel Bernardini, Haley A. Bishop, Paul Butler, Heisue Chung, Crystal Fenner, Geoffrey Hewer-Candee, Kristen Hoops, Ximena Izquierdo, Kate Kincaid, Sarah Kroll, Phyllis Labanowski, Elçin Marasli, Kelly McDermott, Elizabeth Noftle, Jessica Thistlewaite, Rebecca Volynsky and Ben Wu.

1:00PM - 6:00PM - "What's to Come..." - MFA Thesis Show

Fourth Wall Project Art Space, 132 Brookline Ave, Boston
Gallery hours: Wednesday–Friday, 1–6 pm; Sunday, 1–5 pm

Cities are in a constant state of flux, experiencing periods of building and destruction. Alexander Squier's "What's to Come..." is a response to the visible transformations occurring within the area known now as the Fenway Triangle, with a specific focus on 132 Brookline Avenue. He addresses the ongoing demolition and construction around the building, as well as the building's own limited lifespan and potential erasure from the site. Opening reception: March 9, 6–9 pm.