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MFA Open Studios

More than 70 Studio Arts graduate students present their work-in-progress


Date & time
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
5 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Cost

no fee

Contact

Karin Zuppiger

Where

Visual Arts Building
1395 René Lévesque W.
Room All floors

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

Images starting at top left: Sarah Osborne (Painting and Drawing) Chloe Cheuk (Sculpture) Jean-Michel Leclerc (Print Media) Pascha Marrow (Photography) Luciana Marcos (Film Production) Philippe Internoscia (Intermedia) Mylene Raiche (Fibres and Material Practices)

MFA Open Studios offers Montrealers a chance to view artwork in all mediums by current students in the Studio Arts MFA Program at Concordia University. Over seventy Studio Arts MFA candidates will be presenting their work-in-progress as part of one of the following program concentrations: Fibres and Material Practices, Film Production, Intermedia (Video, Performance and Electronic Arts), Painting & Drawing, Photography, Print Media, and Sculpture.

All MFA studios and gallery spaces will be open for you to explore at your own pace. Studio maps will be available in the VA building lobby.

This event is free and everyone is welcome!

 

Many thanks to the Concordia Council on Student Life for their generous support of this event.

 

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L'évènement Ateliers portes ouvertes du programme de maîtrise en art visuel de Concordia offre aux Montréalais l’occasion de voir les oeuvres des étudiants dans les différents médiums enseignés. Plus de soixante-dix candidats du programme présenteront le travail en cours des concentrations suivantes : Fibres et pratiques matérielles, Production de film, Intermédia (vidéo, performance et arts électroniques), Peinture et dessin, Photographie, Média imprimé et Sculpture.

Venez visiter les ateliers de la maîtrise (MFA) et les galeries a votre guise. Les plans des ateliers seront disponibles dans l’atrium du pavillon VA.

Gratuit, bienvenue à tous!


Related Links:
Studio Arts MFA Program
MFA student blog

 

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