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2011 Regional MFA Exhibition at Hunter College

College Art Association New York Area MFA Exhibition

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Graduate students currently enrolled in MFA programs at twenty schools within one hundred miles of New York will participate in the College Art Association New York Area MFA Exhibition, on view February 9–April 9, 2011, at the spacious Hunter College/Times Square Gallery. Held concurrently with the 99th Annual Conference and Centennial Kickoff in New York, the exhibition marks the seventh time that Hunter College will host this expansive survey exhibition.

An opening reception for the artists, their professors, and CAA conference attendees will take place on Friday evening, February 11, 6:00–9:00 PM. Free and open to the public, the Hunter College/Times Square Gallery is located at 450 West 41st Street, between Ninth and Tenth Avenues—a short walk or cab ride from the Hilton New York. Regular gallery hours are Tuesday–Saturday, 1:00–6:00 PM. CAA is also sponsoring the College Art Association Regional BFA Exhibition, which opens on the same evening at the New York Center for Art and Media Studies (NYCAMS).

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Participating Schools

Matt Kaelin

Matt Kaelin, 1954, #2, 2010, two slide projectors with internal screens, a carousel of my grandfather's slides from 1954, and a carousel of those slides rephotographed, dimensions variable (artwork © Matt Kaelin)

Participating institutions are: Bard College, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts; Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus; Montclair State University; New Jersey City University; New York Academy of Art; Parsons the New School for Design; Pratt Institute; Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of the Arts; School of Visual Arts; Temple University, Tyler School of Art; University of Connecticut, Storrs; and Yale University, Yale School of Art.

In addition, five art departments in the City University of New York system are participating: Brooklyn College; City College of New York; Hunter College; Herbert H. Lehman College; and Queens College.

Two art departments and one school in the State University of New York system are also sending artists: Purchase College, School of Art and Design; State University of New York, New Paltz; and Stony Brook University.

Hunter College Art Galleries

The Hunter MFA CAA Curatorial Committee comprises three MA students in the art-history program—Sophia Marisa Lucas, Valentina Spalten, and Annie Wischmeyer—and three MFA alumni who are adjunct faculty in the Department of Art: Selena Kimball, Eric Lee, and Nicole Tschampel.

On view at Hunter’s second space, the Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery, is Objects of Devotion and Desire: Medieval Relic to Contemporary Art, organized by Cynthia Hahn, professor of art history at Hunter, with the assistance of MA and MFA students from Hunter and PhD students from the Graduate Center. The exhibition sets up a dialogue between five medieval reliquaries from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and works by postwar artists such as Christian Boltanski, Hannah Wilke, and Joseph Beuys, and by contemporary practitioners Gayil Nalls, Nate Larson, and Jeffrey Mongrain, among others. Hahn also includes examples of early photography in the mix.

The Leubsdorf Gallery is located in the West Lobby at Hunter College, on the southwest corner of East 68th Street and Lexington Avenue; no admission fee is required. The exhibition dates are January 27–April 30, 2011.

Images from Hunter College Artists

Five artists in the MFA program at Hunter College—Genesis Belanger, Julie Oppermann, Michael Hilsman, Irgin Sena, and Yoshiaki Mochizuki—have generously allowed CAA to use images of their work as web advertisements on the CAA homepage. Uncropped images of the work appear below, with complete caption information and link to their websites. Hunter has published installation images of its section of the galleries.

 

Genesis Belanger, view of As Much As You Would Like More Than You Can Carry, 2010, wood, porcelain, foam, plastic, wax, and mica powder, dimensions variable (artwork © Genesis Belanger)
Julie Oppermann, Moiré 1029, 2010, acrylic on canvas, 66 x 67 in. (artwork © Julie Oppermann)
Michael Hilsman, left: Certainly Not like we thought it was, 2010, acrylic on canvas, 108 x 84 in.; and right: The friend is Here, 2010, acrylic on canvas, 108 x 84 in. (artworks © Michael Hilsman)
Irgin Sena, still from There Was a Mirror in the Reanimation Clinic, 2009, single-channel color video with sound, 4:26 minutes (artwork © Irgin Sena)
Yoshiaki Mochizuki, Untitled (Op.4-1), 2009, gilded gold and gesso on panel, 16 x 12 inches (artwork © Yoshiaki Mochizuki)

 

Published on January 25, 2011; updated on March 22, 2011.




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