Fall 2015 Master of Fine Arts Exhibition

Fall 2015 Master of Fine Arts Exhibition

November 7 - 19, 2015

Exhibition venues (Tues-Sun11am-5pm):
«Ƶ Museum of Contemporary Art
1750 13th St, «Ƶ

The Jensdotter Project
5470 Conestoga Ct, «Ƶ

Oren Franklin film screening
«Ƶ
ATLAS 102

November 6, at 8:30pm

Questions around identity, familiar relations, and cultural, religious or political inheritance inform the work we do throughout our lives. Yet it is often in graduate school, behind the closed doors of studios, unwatched, where we first focus our attentions on these influences, examine their importance, and construct our response.Uncanny installations of domestic environments, family traditions re-imagined, emblems of childhood stories, and symbols of a future filled with health and reconciliation are offered to the viewer in these exhibitions. The richly imagined worlds we enter offer unfolding dramas of lives just now being fully and independently lived. Despite separate presentations of these works in three different venues, threads of connection exist among them.

Kim Dickey
professor, department of art & art history

Artists featured: Emily Bayless, Chris Blume, Sam Cikauskas, Oren Franklin, Stephanie Kantor, Judd Schiffman.

BMoCA artists: Bayless, Blume, Kantor
Jensdotter Project artists: Cikauskas, Schiffman
Screening at ATLAS: Franklin

Opening reception:
Friday, November 6, 2015

«Ƶ Museum of Contemporary Art5-7賾
1750 13th St, «Ƶ

The Jensdotter Project6-8pm
5470 Conestoga Ct, «Ƶ

Oren Franklin film screening
«Ƶ8:30pm
ATLAS 102