MFA in Visual Art Winter 2021 Residency Events
The MFA in Visual Art residency will be held remotely January 22–30, featuring artist-talks by graduating students, exhibitions, and esteemed visiting artists and scholars.
Keep up with the residency and learn more about the graduates by visiting the program’s blog, Visual Ark, linked above.
EXHIBITIONS
New & Returning Student Exhibition
- (coming soon!)
Graduating Student Exhibition
- (coming soon!)
(Featured work: Renée Bouchard, ’21)
PUBLIC EVENTS
Graduating Student Artist-Talks: Heidi Blunt, Renée Bouchard
- Monday, January 25, 8–9 pm ET
- Register now »
- View bio: Heidi Blunt
- View bio: Renée Bouchard
Graduating Student Artist-Talks: Lise Ellingsen, Jeff Dornenburg
- Tuesday, January 26, 6–7 pm ET
- Register now »
- View bio: Lise Ellingsen
- View bio: Jeff Dornenburg
Graduating Student Artist-Talks: Yovonne Dawes, Karolyn Greenstreet, Tallis Holowka
- Wednesday, January 27, 7:30–9 pm ET
- Register now »
- View bio: Yovonne Dawes
- View bio: Karolyn Greenstreet
- View bio: Tallis Holowka
Graduating Student Artist-Talks: Rebecca Magill, Chris Niemiec
- Thursday, January 28, 7:30–8:30 pm ET
- Register now »
- View bio: Rebecca Magill
- View bio: Chris Niemiec
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
Abbas Akhavan
Abbas Akhavan’s practice ranges from site-specific ephemeral installations to drawing, video, sculpture and performance. More »
VISITING FACULTY
Parastoo Anoushahpour
Parastoo Anoushahpour (Iran / Canada) is an artist originally from Tehran now based in Toronto working predominantly with video and installation. More »
Gala Porras-Kim
Gala Porras-Kim (1984, Bogotá) received an MFA from the California Institute of the Arts and an MA in Latin American Studies from the University of California, Los Angeles. More »
VISITING SCHOLARS
Ariella Aïsha Azoulay
Ariella Aïsha Azoulay is Professor of Modern Culture and Media in the Department of Comparative Literature at Brown University. More »
Irmgard Emmelhainz
Irmgard Emmelhainz is an independent translator, writer and researcher based in Anahuac Valley (Mexico City). More »