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Monday, April 1, 2013
 
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All Day - Passover (last two days)

While classes may be in session, it is the policy of SMFA:

  • that students be encouraged to observe their appropriate religious holy days;
  • that instructors strive to facilitate this by allowing absence from classes for such purposes, and by trying to ensure that no examinations, reviews or other mandatory class assignments are scheduled for or due on such holy days and;
  • that instructors provide ample opportunities for such students to make up work missed on such occasions without penalty.

10:00AM - 6:00PM - Print + Paper Area Exhibition

 BAG Gallery, Project Space + Weems Atrium, SMFA

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.

10:00AM - 6:00PM - "Retinal Systems" - MFA Thesis Exhibition

Mission Hill building Gallery, SMFA, 160 St. Alphonsus Street, Boston
Gallery hours: 10 am–6 pm

In "Retinal Systems" David Flicker Brown focuses on several different systematic techniques for capturing and compressing large amounts of photographic data. These amalgamations explore the Darwinian nature of both organic and manufactured forms.

March 28–April 12, 2013
Reception: March 29, 5:30 pm