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Sunday, May 12, 2013
 
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11:00AM - 5:00PM - "Total Absorption"- MFA Thesis Show

Tufts University Art Gallery @ Aidekman Arts Center, 40 Talbot Ave Medford, MA 02155
Gallery hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 11am-5pm and Thursdays until 8pm

Case Hathaway‐Zepeda's film explores the notion that reality continues to distort with each death; Paul Ishii's work twists the traditional structure of self-help brochures found in counseling centers to focus on quirky disorders, illnesses and/or conditions; Ryan Kish's paintings explore his interpretation of the world around him within a continuum of representation and abstraction; Liza Lynch's paintings speak to the stringent way collections can be displayed and the obsessive nature of collecting; Vanessa Michalak explores ideas about escapism and adventure with her landscape paintings which synthesize memories, imagination and found photos; John Neylan's End The Confusion explores American history through the lenses of the conspiracy theorist, the artist, the historian and the hoarder; DMH RICHMOND's"Pop up Palace", Talm Yom Good brings visitors product promotions, freebies, contests, film screenings, celebrity guests and franchise opportunities.


May 2-19, 2013
Reception + artist talks: May 2, 5–8 pm

10:00AM - 6:00PM - Timothy McCool's "These Things Take Time" - MFA Thesis Show

Carroll and Sons Art Gallery, 450 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02118
Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 am - 6 pm

Timothy McCool's These Things Take Time is a collection of stream of consciousness drawings that recreate the experience of what it's like to live in a world where there's too much information and no one knows exactly what to do with all of it.

May 3–June 1, 2013
Receptions: First Friday, May 3; May 30, 5:30–7:30 pm