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Student Success Day + Faculty Development Day
- All Day
No classes--details to come soon!
Ceramics Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Weems Atrium + Project Space, SMFA
Drawing Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, SMFA
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Northeastern Spring Recess begins
- All Day
Drawing Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, SMFA
Ceramics Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Weems Atrium + Project Space, SMFA
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Ceramics Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Weems Atrium + Project Space, SMFA
Drawing Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, SMFA
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Ceramics Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Weems Atrium + Project Space, SMFA
Drawing Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, SMFA
Textual Image, Visual Text
1:00PM - 5:00PM
The William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Horticultural Hall, 2nd Floor
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3385
Hours: MondayFriday, 15 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 11April 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.
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Drawing Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, SMFA
Histories of Now: A Space for Dialogue, Art and Activism
10:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday, January 30Tuesday, 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.
Ceramics Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Weems Atrium + Project Space, SMFA
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Ceramics Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Weems Atrium + Project Space, SMFA
Drawing Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, SMFA
Histories of Now: A Space for Dialogue, Art and Activism
12:00PM - 7:00PM
Wednesday, January 30Tuesday, 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.
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Ceramics Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Weems Atrium + Project Space, SMFA
Drawing Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, SMFA
Histories of Now: A Space for Dialogue, Art and Activism
12:00PM - 7:00PM
Wednesday, January 30Tuesday, 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.
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Histories of Now: A Space for Dialogue, Art and Activism
10:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday, January 30Tuesday, 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.
Ceramics Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Weems Atrium + Project Space, SMFA
Drawing Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, SMFA
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Ceramics Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Weems Atrium + Project Space, SMFA
Drawing Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, SMFA
Graduate Open Studios
11:00AM - 5:00PM
Mission Hill building, SMFA
SMFA's third annual Graduate Open Studios featuring over 150 MFA and Post-Bac students.
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Ceramics Area Exhibition
11:00AM - 7:00PM
Weems Atrium + Project Space, SMFA
Drawing Area Exhibition
11:00AM - 7:00PM
BAG Gallery, SMFA
"What's to Come..." - MFA Thesis Show
2:00PM - 6:00PM
Fourth Wall Project Art Space, 132 Brookline Ave, Boston
Gallery hours: WednesdayFriday, 16 pm; Sunday, 15 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, 69 pm.
http://fourthwallproject.com/flog/category/exhibitions/
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Ceramics Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Weems Atrium + Project Space, SMFA
Drawing Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, SMFA
Textual Image, Visual Text
1:00PM - 5:00PM
The William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Horticultural Hall, 2nd Floor
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3385
Hours: MondayFriday, 15 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 11April 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.
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Histories of Now: A Space for Dialogue, Art and Activism
10:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday, January 30Tuesday, 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.
Textual Image, Visual Text
1:00PM - 5:00PM
The William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Horticultural Hall, 2nd Floor
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3385
Hours: MondayFriday, 15 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 11April 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.
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Textual Image, Visual Text
1:00PM - 5:00PM
The William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Horticultural Hall, 2nd Floor
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3385
Hours: MondayFriday, 15 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 11April 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.
"What's to Come..." - MFA Thesis Show
1:00PM - 6:00PM
Fourth Wall Project Art Space, 132 Brookline Ave, Boston
Gallery hours: WednesdayFriday, 16 pm; Sunday, 15 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, 69 pm.
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Textual Image, Visual Text
1:00PM - 5:00PM
The William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Horticultural Hall, 2nd Floor
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3385
Hours: MondayFriday, 15 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 11April 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.
"What's to Come..." - MFA Thesis Show
1:00PM - 6:00PM
Fourth Wall Project Art Space, 132 Brookline Ave, Boston
Gallery hours: WednesdayFriday, 16 pm; Sunday, 15 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, 69 pm.
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Textual Image, Visual Text
1:00PM - 5:00PM
The William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Horticultural Hall, 2nd Floor
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3385
Hours: MondayFriday, 15 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 11April 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.
"What's to Come..." - MFA Thesis Show
1:00PM - 6:00PM
Fourth Wall Project Art Space, 132 Brookline Ave, Boston
Gallery hours: WednesdayFriday, 16 pm; Sunday, 15 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, 69 pm.
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Spring Recess for SMFA + Tufts begins
- All Day
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Continuing Education Spring Break Intensives begin
- All Day
Textual Image, Visual Text
1:00PM - 5:00PM
The William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Horticultural Hall, 2nd Floor
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3385
Hours: MondayFriday, 15 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 11April 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.
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Textual Image, Visual Text
1:00PM - 5:00PM
The William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Horticultural Hall, 2nd Floor
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3385
Hours: MondayFriday, 15 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 11April 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.
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Textual Image, Visual Text
1:00PM - 5:00PM
The William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Horticultural Hall, 2nd Floor
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3385
Hours: MondayFriday, 15 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 11April 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.
"Secret Acts" - MFA Thesis Show
1:00PM - 6:00PM
Fourth Wall Project, 132 Brookline Ave, Boston
Gallery hours: WednesdayFriday, 16 pm; Sunday, 15 pm
"Secret Acts," features four artists who turn private acts into public narrative, examining reality/fiction, ritual/restitution and past/present. Daniel Embree appropriates gestures from Mormon rituals and examines gay issues within Mormonism, including marginalization, exclusion and paradox; Monica Lynn Manoski creates fragile armor made of sugar to recall and address her struggle with an eating disorder; Courtney McClellan transgresses the limits of imagination, text and three-dimensional space through the lens of Virginia Woolf; Ashley L. Wood explores "wrongness" through the repetition and deterioration of memory within the boundaries of the photograph.
Artist talks + closing reception: March 29, 69 pm
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Textual Image, Visual Text
1:00PM - 5:00PM
The William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Horticultural Hall, 2nd Floor
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3385
Hours: MondayFriday, 15 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 11April 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.
"Secret Acts" - MFA Thesis Show
1:00PM - 6:00PM
Fourth Wall Project, 132 Brookline Ave, Boston
Gallery hours: WednesdayFriday, 16 pm; Sunday, 15 pm
"Secret Acts," features four artists who turn private acts into public narrative, examining reality/fiction, ritual/restitution and past/present. Daniel Embree appropriates gestures from Mormon rituals and examines gay issues within Mormonism, including marginalization, exclusion and paradox; Monica Lynn Manoski creates fragile armor made of sugar to recall and address her struggle with an eating disorder; Courtney McClellan transgresses the limits of imagination, text and three-dimensional space through the lens of Virginia Woolf; Ashley L. Wood explores "wrongness" through the repetition and deterioration of memory within the boundaries of the photograph.
Artist talks + closing reception: March 29, 69 pm
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Textual Image, Visual Text
1:00PM - 5:00PM
The William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Horticultural Hall, 2nd Floor
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3385
Hours: MondayFriday, 15 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 11April 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.
"Secret Acts" - MFA Thesis Show
1:00PM - 6:00PM
Fourth Wall Project, 132 Brookline Ave, Boston
Gallery hours: WednesdayFriday, 16 pm; Sunday, 15 pm
"Secret Acts," features four artists who turn private acts into public narrative, examining reality/fiction, ritual/restitution and past/present. Daniel Embree appropriates gestures from Mormon rituals and examines gay issues within Mormonism, including marginalization, exclusion and paradox; Monica Lynn Manoski creates fragile armor made of sugar to recall and address her struggle with an eating disorder; Courtney McClellan transgresses the limits of imagination, text and three-dimensional space through the lens of Virginia Woolf; Ashley L. Wood explores "wrongness" through the repetition and deterioration of memory within the boundaries of the photograph.
Artist talks + closing reception: March 29, 69 pm
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"Secret Acts" - MFA Thesis Show
1:00PM - 5:00PM
Fourth Wall Project, 132 Brookline Ave, Boston
Gallery hours: WednesdayFriday, 16 pm; Sunday, 15 pm
"Secret Acts," features four artists who turn private acts into public narrative, examining reality/fiction, ritual/restitution and past/present. Daniel Embree appropriates gestures from Mormon rituals and examines gay issues within Mormonism, including marginalization, exclusion and paradox; Monica Lynn Manoski creates fragile armor made of sugar to recall and address her struggle with an eating disorder; Courtney McClellan transgresses the limits of imagination, text and three-dimensional space through the lens of Virginia Woolf; Ashley L. Wood explores "wrongness" through the repetition and deterioration of memory within the boundaries of the photograph.
Artist talks + closing reception: March 29, 69 pm
http://fourthwallproject.com/flog/category/exhibitions/
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Spring Recess ends, classes resume
- All Day
Print + Paper Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, Project Space + Weems Atrium, SMFA
Textual Image, Visual Text
1:00PM - 5:00PM
The William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Horticultural Hall, 2nd Floor
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3385
Hours: MondayFriday, 15 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 11April 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.
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Passover (first two days)
- All Day
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.
Print + Paper Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, Project Space + Weems Atrium, SMFA
Visiting Artist Lecture: Lucien Castaing-Taylor + Véréna Paravel
12:30PM - 2:00PM
Alfond Auditorium, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Free tickets may be obtained from MFA ticket desks and kiosks.
Lucien Castaing-Taylor is an anthropologist and artist who works in film, video and photography. Since 2002 Castaing-Taylor has taught at Harvard University, where he is Director of the Sensory Ethnography Lab (SEL). SEL supports innovative and immersive media practices to explore the affective fabric of human and animal existence and the aesthetics and ontology of the natural world. His works include In and Out of Africa (1992), Sweetgrass (2009), an unsentimental exploration of sheep-farming in Montana, and, most recently, Leviathan (2012), an experimental documentary on New Bedford fisherman made with Véréna Paravel. His co-filmmaker Véréna Paravel is a French anthropologist whose non-fiction feature Foreign Parts was shown widely. Her work explores evanescent forms of intimacy, mediation and space. Since 2009, she has been a Fellow at the Film Study Center and a postdoctoral associate of the SEL. She is currently a Radcliffe Fellow.
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Passover (first two days)
- All Day
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.
Print + Paper Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, Project Space + Weems Atrium, SMFA
Textual Image, Visual Text
1:00PM - 5:00PM
The William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Horticultural Hall, 2nd Floor
300 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
617-369-3385
Hours: MondayFriday, 15 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 11April 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.
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Print + Paper Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, Project Space + Weems Atrium, SMFA
"Retinal Systems" - MFA Thesis Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Mission Hill building Gallery, SMFA, 160 St. Alphonsus Street, Boston
Gallery hours: 10 am6 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 28April 12, 2013
Reception: March 29, 5:30 pm
Visiting Artist Lecture: Thomas Eggerer
12:30PM - 2:00PM
Alfond Auditorium MFA, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Free tickets may be obtained from MFA ticket desks and kiosks.
The visual experience of Thomas Eggerer's paintings is arresting -- the viewer cannot reconcile the exact location of figure and ground, architecture or brushstroke. All the pentimenti are visible, the construction of the architecture is not detailed; rather, the structure of the image exists as a space of possibility. Each painting follows a different approach to color as an organizing principle. Within this world, Eggerer depicts figures in uneasy groups or collectives. Narrative is first suggested and then interrupted. Originally from Germany, Eggerer studied painting at the Art Academy in Munich. After moving to New York in the 1990s, he joined Group Material, an artist's collective. He has had numerous group and solo shows, both in the US and internationally; he is represented by Petzel Gallery in New York, Maureen Paley in London, and Richard Telles in Los Angeles.
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Good Friday
- All Day
While class may be in session on this day, 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.
"Retinal Systems" - MFA Thesis Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Mission Hill building Gallery, SMFA, 160 St. Alphonsus Street, Boston
Gallery hours: 10 am6 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 28April 12, 2013
Reception: March 29, 5:30 pm
Print + Paper Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, Project Space + Weems Atrium, SMFA
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Print + Paper Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, Project Space + Weems Atrium, SMFA
"Retinal Systems" - MFA Thesis Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Mission Hill building Gallery, SMFA, 160 St. Alphonsus Street, Boston
Gallery hours: 10 am6 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 28April 12, 2013
Reception: March 29, 5:30 pm
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Print + Paper Area Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
BAG Gallery, Project Space + Weems Atrium, SMFA
"Retinal Systems" - MFA Thesis Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Mission Hill building Gallery, SMFA, 160 St. Alphonsus Street, Boston
Gallery hours: 10 am6 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 28April 12, 2013
Reception: March 29, 5:30 pm
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