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Exhibitions at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston feature internationally recognized artists and curators as well as work by our celebrated faculty, alumni and students.
Gallery Hours:
MondayFriday 10 am5 pm; Thursday 10 am8 pm
Closed weekends and holidays
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Graduating Students + Award Recipients
April 16May 18
Barbara and Steven Grossman Gallery, Atrium and BAG Gallery
Featuring the work of graduating students and award recipients from 20122013.
"Post-Baccalaureate Juried Exhibition"
May 1722
Room A202, SMFA
Curated by faculty David Davison and Jonathan Calm. Featuring: Torey Akers, Andrea Barone, Erin Clark, Maria Damianou, Judith Dunn, Carol Gander, Kimberlie Garg, Hillary Irvine, Muge Karamanci, Eun Gyu Lee , Sable Matula, Akiko Mims, Andrew Slezak, Sarah Weintraub, Lauren Wesley, Katie Wild, Matthew Williams, Yiyun Yang.
"Ray of Dark"
April 16May 18, 2013
Mrs. E. Ross Anderson Auditorium
Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition featuring Laura Harrison, Eugene LaRochelle, Maia Lynch, Karmimadeebora McMillan, Ivette Salom and Tim Mearini.
"Senior Thesis Exhibition"
May 1722
Second + third floor studios host a variety of artwork from more than 50 graduating students in the Bachelor of Fine Arts program. This select group of seniors was given independent studio time to develop their work under the critical guidance of faculty mentors.
May 16, 12 pm
Pictures at an Exhibition, performance by BFA student Dylan Hurwitz
Alfond Auditorium, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
"SMFA Graduate Thesis Film + Video Exhibition"
May 16, 7 pm + May 17, 6 pm
Remis Auditorium, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Featuring film and video work by Renee M. Browne, Lauren Coulson, Bug Davidson, Case Hathaway-Zepeda, Timothy Mearini, B Milder and K.Tyler.
Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibitions
This spring, the joint Master of Fine Arts degree program of SMFA and Tufts University celebrates the work of its graduating students with a final thesis exhibition. Through in-depth presentations of artwork developed during the two-year program, these talented MFA students explain their creative process and development through artistic representation. With a robust class of over 60 graduates, SMFA-Tufts thesis exhibitions take place throughout the spring and summer at galleries around Boston. Admission to exhibitions and related events is free and open to the public.
"Collections; Organizing and Interpreting an Environment"
April 18May 31, 2013
SMFA W. Van Allen Clark Jr. Library and
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 holidays.
Located within sister art libraries, "Collections" is an exhibition focused on a selection of artists whose work deals with collecting as a way of interpreting culture and the environment. The work will be displayed at the William Morris Hunt Memorial Library, part of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and a branch of the MFA, the W. Van Alan Clark Jr. Library at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Featuring SMFA students Constance Sawyer, Yeol Jung, Katrina Majkut, Juan Travieso, Julie Weaver, Polina Isurin, Simon Remiszewski, Katie Wild, Toshiki Yashiro, Renée M. Browne, Chelsea Coon, Brianne Milder and Robin McNulty, as well as Diana Zlatanovski: Curatorial Research Associate, MFA; Joshua Reiman, SMFA faculty; Robyn Reed, Associate Dean of Admissions; Thomas Duncan, SMFA Admissions Representative; Liza Lynch; Dayna Safferstein; Elissa von Walter; Chinami Michaels and Mark Tang.
Students and Alumni at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
"Students Curate Students: Liking Is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts."
Selected from a range curatorial proposals, this year's exhibition features five students whose work explores the threats to meaningful human connections in today's social media-focused world. Bug Davidson, Jenna DeLuca, Coe Lapossy, Tim McCool, Molly Segal. Co-curated by Lapossy + Segal.
March 9August 18, 2013
Courtyard Gallery, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
"Ridley Howard: Fields and Stripes" - 2011 SMFA Traveling Fellow
May 11October 27, 2013
Gallery 265, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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