March 6, 2021
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2021-03-06 17:00:00
2021-03-06 18:00:00
Virtual Walkthrough: Proximity (3rd-Year Dept of Art MFA Thesis)
Proximity lays bare themes of labor, tenderness, ritual, perception, and possession. Though we have experienced both dense and sparse proximity to one another, the potency of our studio routines and the elasticity of making from home have transformed each of our approaches to this show. Our practices have all embraced various forms of adaptation— some reverted to home-based materials and present-day narratives while others returned to their central process and guiding questions with higher resolve.
In lieu of a normal reception/walkthrough of the exhibition, we will be hosting a virtual walkthrough because of COVID-19 guidelines.
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2021-03-06 17:00:00
2021-03-06 18:00:00
Virtual Walkthrough: Proximity (3rd-Year Dept of Art MFA Thesis)
Proximity lays bare themes of labor, tenderness, ritual, perception, and possession. Though we have experienced both dense and sparse proximity to one another, the potency of our studio routines and the elasticity of making from home have transformed each of our approaches to this show. Our practices have all embraced various forms of adaptation— some reverted to home-based materials and present-day narratives while others returned to their central process and guiding questions with higher resolve.
In lieu of a normal reception/walkthrough of the exhibition, we will be hosting a virtual walkthrough because of COVID-19 guidelines.
Register Here!
Online via Zoom Webinar
America/New_York
public
Proximity lays bare themes of labor, tenderness, ritual, perception, and possession. Though we have experienced both dense and sparse proximity to one another, the potency of our studio routines and the elasticity of making from home have transformed each of our approaches to this show. Our practices have all embraced various forms of adaptation— some reverted to home-based materials and present-day narratives while others returned to their central process and guiding questions with higher resolve.
In lieu of a normal reception/walkthrough of the exhibition, we will be hosting a virtual walkthrough because of COVID-19 guidelines.