Stitching Keffiyehs: Moving images from Palestine
Opening Wednesday, February 28th. This important exhibition features works by renowned artists representing diverse communities from Palestine and its diaspora.
Opening Wednesday, February 28th. This important exhibition features works by renowned artists representing diverse communities from Palestine and its diaspora.
in conversation with Anneka Lenssen
Thursday, Feb 22, 2024, 12 – 1pm
Hearst Field Annex D23
Please join us for the closing reception of Collapsense, the First Year MFA exhibition. The reception will include the release of the exhibit catalogue. Designed by Olivia Ting, the catalogue includes an introductory essay by Madeline Morris, current PhD candidate in the History of Art Department, and features images and text by the exhibiting artists.
Last chance to see Zekarias Musele Thompson’s solo presentation, "ad infinitum (Fuck John J Clark)," one half of their presentation in "Collapsense."
Join a special session of Art 172 to learn from CGI expert Daryl Anselmo about novel workflows from Blender to AI, using depth maps, and enjoy Daryl’s stunning work.
In this workshop, Petra Kuppers will introduce one of her core working methods, crip drifting. Participants will discuss two short dancefilms, and then engage in experiential/video/writing/drawing experimentation (outside, weather permitting).
An evening with Artist and Scholar Petra Kuppers for an interactive performance/lecture. Kuppers grounds herself in disability culture methods, and uses somatics, performance, and speculative writing to engage audiences toward more socially just and enjoyable futures.
The Worth Ryder Art Gallery is pleased to present, Collapsense, the Art Practice Department’s 1st Year MFA Program exhibition.