Washington College in St. Louis Announces 2020 & 2021 MFA in Visible Artwork Thesis Exhibitions

The Sam Fox Faculty of Style and design & Visual Arts at Washington College in St. Louis is delighted to announce the openings of A Matter Like You and Me: 2020 MFA in Visual Artwork Thesis Exhibition and smoke, signals, house2021 MFA in Visible Art Thesis Exhibition at the Mildred Lane Kemper Artwork Museum

These exhibitions mirror the significant discussions, interdisciplinary investigations, collective visions, and varied methods of these two groups of artists. Their operates are testaments to the ability and persistence of artwork and the irrepressible push of artmaking. We invite you to celebrate the work of this new technology of artists.

A Matter Like You and Me: 2020 MFA in Visible Art Thesis Exhibition
April 5–July 25, 2021

That includes: Grace Eunhae Cho / Damaris Dunham / Brie Henderson / Aleida Hertel / Yeeun Kang / Alex T. Klein / Sarah Knight / Liz Moore / Emily Mueller / Lola Ayisha Ogbara / Linnéa Ryshke / Chris Scott / Sixue Yang

smoke, indicators, room: 2021 MFA in Visible Artwork Thesis Exhibition
Might 7–August 1, 2021

Featuring: Jessica Bremehr / Amanda Casarez / Ryan Erickson / Adrian Gonzalez / Maddie Grotewiel / Younser (Seri) Lee/ Gaoyuan Pan / Takura Suzuki / Alexa Velez

Each exhibitions are structured by Leslie Markle, curator for community artwork, Kemper Art Museum. Owing to COVID-19, the Kemper Artwork Museum is now shut to the general public but stays open up to Washington University learners, college, and staff. 

Master about the Sam Fox School’s MFA in Visual Art software at samfoxschool.wustl.edu.

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