The Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College presents the 2006 Thesis Exhibition—coordinated by Max Hernandez Calvo. There also will be presentations by MFA candidates at Bard College.
And presentations by MFA candidates at Bard College
The Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College presents the 2006 Thesis Exhibition—coordinated by Max Herna'ndez Calvo, a graduate student in Bard’s Center for Curatorial Studies
program—on view from Sunday, July 16, through Tuesday, July 25, at the
UBS/Bard College Exhibition Center at 7401 South Broadway in Red Hook, New
York.
There also will be presentations by MFA candidates at Bard College in
the evenings from July 17 to 24.
The 2006 MFA candidates are Ei Arakawa, Jessie Stead, Jean-Marc
Superville-Sovak, Uriah Theriault (film/video); Gabriel Burian-Mohr, D.
Raylene Campbell, Amos Elkana, Matthew Morgan, Dale Edwin Sherrard, Stefan
Tcherepnin (music/sound); Eric Angle's, Peter Barrickman, Jennilie Brewster,
Caitlin Parker, Sreshta Premnath, and Adam Sipe (painting); Corinne May
Botz, Christopher Curreri, Eric Gottesman, William Lamson, Laura Napier,
Dominique Rey, David Rothenberg (photography); Joshua Hart, Desi Santiago,
Christopher Sollars, Crispin Webb, Michael Wodkowski (sculpture); and
Jessica Arndt, Noam Mor, Chana Morgenstern, Anna Vitale (writing).
Presentations by the MFA candidates begin at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, July 17,
in the Avery Theater: Noam Mor (writing), Dale Edwin Sherrard (music/sound);
on Tuesday, July 18, in the Avery Theater: Jessica Arndt (writing), Stefan
Tcherepnin (music/sound); on Wednesday, July 19, in the multipurpose room of
the Bertelsmann Campus Center: Gabriel Burian-Mohr (music/sound), Chana
Morgenstern (writing); on Thursday, July 20, in the multipurpose room of the
Bertelsmann Campus Center: D. Raylene Campbell (music/sound), Anna Vitale
(writing); and on Monday, July 24, in the Avery Theater, with a second
location to be announced, Ei Arakawa (film/video) and Jessie Stead
(film/video).
The students in the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts have spent
three intensive summers in residence at Bard, where they have worked with
faculty who are leading artists in their respective fields of painting,
writing, photography, sculpture, film/video, and music/sound. During the
winter months, the students continued to work on independent projects
related to their field of study. The MFA Program at Bard offers students the
opportunity to receive cross-disciplinary feedback about their work,
receiving a broader and deeper response from a community of artists, rather
than the departmental approach that traditional MFA programs favor.
The opening reception is Sunday, July 16, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; and Saturday
and Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Bard Center for Curatorial Studies
Annandale-on-Hudson USA
Free shuttle service is available for the opening on July 16 from the Amtrak station in Rhinecliff to the exhibition in Red Hook and return.
All events are free and open to the public.