09/24/2021
The Visual Arts Class. Of 2021 MFA thesis exhibition opens Saturday.
Guests can attend the exhibition on Saturday, September 25th between the hours of 12 - 6 pm and must register using this link:
https://www.showclix.com/event/va-2021-mfa-thesis-exhibition-part-1/tag/21ThesisGuest925
Guests can also attend the exhibition from October 1st - 16th between the hours of 12 - 6 pm. Registration is required to attend the exhibition and can be done so at the following site:
https://www.showclix.com/event/va-2021-mfa-thesis-exhibition-part-1
09/01/2020
https://hyperallergic.com/583212/outstanding-mfa-work-sva-columbia-cornell/?utm_campaign=Daily&utm_content=20200820&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Hyperallergic%20Newsletter
Congrats to Mónica Félix, Clare Koury, Paula Lycan and Yi Sa-Ra for the feature!
Outstanding MFA Work from Columbia, Cornell, and SVA
As summer winds down, Hyperallergic is continuing to highlight some of the superb work produced by recent MFA graduates from around the country.
07/17/2020
Annually, the Columbia University School of the Arts Visual Arts Program presents Thesis and First-year MFA Exhibitions at the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery at the Lenfest Center for the Arts. These exhibitions encompass work by artists who have completed their first and final year of the Visual Arts MFA Program.
Due to COVID-19, both in-person exhibitions, which were scheduled to be held Spring 2020, have been postponed until it is safe to do so. New dates will be announced on our website.
The students, faculty, and staff of the Visual Arts Program are excited to share artworks from the MFA classes of 2020 and 2021 with you. Please join us in celebrating a new generation of artists during this challenging but also hopeful time.
Matthew Buckingham
Chair, Visual Arts Program
https://www.artforum.com/spotlight-programs/columbia-university-83351?idx=0
12/10/2019
RIP.
Carla Herrera-Prats (1973–2019)
Mexican conceptual artist and curator Carla Herrera-Prats, whose archival and aesthetic research focused on dynamics of the gift economy, labor theory, and their affective and technical modes of cultural expression, has died of complications due to breast cancer. She was forty-six. Born in Mexico Ci...
11/04/2019
Thank you to Angel Otero for opening his studio to some of our graduate students!
10/26/2019
Some happy grad students during their studio visit to a very generous Nicole Eisenman.