GAMA’s MFA Thesis Exhibition 2024 opens with MFA Speaks
The annual Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition marks the culmination of a three-year degree program in the visual arts.
The annual Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition marks the culmination of a three-year degree program in the visual arts.
‘Pharaoh 171 x Red Berry Woman: Photography + Fashion’ features works by photographer Joseph ‘Sagonige Yanasi’ Pekara (Pharaoh 171) and designer Norma Baker-Flying Horse (Red Berry Woman).
The Jan. 23 event will feature poster zines from Assistant Professor Roberto Muntoreanu’s Fall 2023 Advanced Typography and Design class.
The immersive auditory installation dissects and affirms the relationship to music as a stimulant and an art form, exploring decentralization and diversity through various instruments.
To celebrate the completion of the mural, there will be a party from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 3 at CSU Housing and Dining. The event will include live music and food and is open to the public.
Curated by former and current students, the new exhibits celebrate Cameroonian art from the museum’s collection.
Originally launched in June 2022, the six-week series is back with 28 behind-the-scenes and backstage looks at various parts of campus.
The solo exhibition features the signature style of painter, draughtsman and printmaker Don Vogl.
The show features art by Vicente Delgado, Samantha Hamilton and Leila Malekadeli at the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art and a pop-up exhibition at Foothills Mall, along with artist talks as part of MFA Speaks.
The CIIPE co-founder and director emeritus will be honored with a special retrospective showcasing posters he designed over the past 50 years.