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Monday May 12 - Saturday May 24*
MassArt, Bakalar Gallery, 621 Huntington Ave, Boston
MassArt MFA Thesis Exhibition II
YoAhn Han (2D), Sofie Hodara (Design), Kimberly Maroon (Design), Fish McGill (Design), Angela Mittiga (Photo), Dylan Nelson (Photo), Danny Schissler (Photo), Biyang Song (Studio for Interrelated Media), Lele Zhang (3D)
Reception: Thursday May 15, 5-8 pm
Gallery Talks: Saturday May 17, 1-3 pm
Free
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Leah's Pick!
Tuesday 13 - Sunday 18 May*
The Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02116
SMFA Presents: The Cyclorama Show: Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition
"This spring, the Master of Fine Arts program celebrates the work of its graduating students with a final collective thesis exhibition, on view May 13—18, 2014. Showing in the historic Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts, the exhibition features a wide range of media from the program's graduating students. Throughout the two-year program, these talented MFA students candidates have honed their practice through individual innovation, creative collaborations, and critical thinking—this fascinating exhibition is their opportunity to publicly share in-depth, personal presentations of art works." [Souce]
Opening Reception: Saturday May 17, 7:30—10 pm
Meet the Artists: Friday May 16, 3—5 pm
Hours: May 13—17, 11 am—5 pm; May 18, 11 am—3 pm / Free
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Thursday May 15 - Saturday June 14
GRIN, 60 Valley Street, Unit 3 Providence, Rhode Island
NONSPACE
Curated by Matthew King
Opening Reception: Thursday May 15
5-9pm / Free
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Stephanie's Pick!
Friday May 9 - Sunday July 13
MIT, List Visual Arts Center, 20 Ames Street Building E15, Cambridge
9 Artists
"9 Artists is an international, multigenerational group exhibition that considers the changing role of the artist in contemporary culture. Bringing together the expansive practices of some of the most provocative and engaged artists working today—Yael Bartana, Liam Gillick, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Renzo Martens, Bjarne Melgaard, Nástio Mosquito, Hito Steyerl, and Danh Vo—the exhibition examines ways that they negotiate the complexities and contradictions of living in an ever more complex and networked world. Featuring some 40 works, both past and new, 9 Artists includes a range of sculpture, drawing, installation, and video. The exhibition is organized by the Walker Art Center and curated by Bartholomew Ryan; Alise Upitis is the organizing curator for the List." [Source]
Opening Reception: Thursday May 15
Gallery Talk: w/ Liam Gillick, 6pm, Bartos Theatre
5-8pm / Free
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Clint's Pick!
Until Saturday June 7
Clark Gallery, 145 Lincoln Road, Lincoln, MA
American Sculpture
Tuesday-Saturday 10-6pm, & anytime by appointment / Free
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- ex2013_9artists_ins Visual Arts, Exhibitions, installation views. 9 Artists, October 24, 2013 – February 16, 2014, Target and Friedman Galleries. This international, multigenerational group exhibition considers the changing role of the artist in contemporary culture. Bringing together the expansive practices of some of the most provocative and engaged artists working today—Yael Bartana, Liam Gillick, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Renzo Martens, Bjarne Melgaard, Nástio Mosquito, Hito Steyerl, and Danh Vo—the show examines ways that they negotiate the complicities and contradictions of living in an ever more complex and networked world. Rarely considered together, they each use their own backgrounds or identities as material, frequently in antagonistic or subversive ways. Featuring some 40 works, both past and new, 9 Artists includes a range of sculpture, painting, installation, video, and ephemera. Curated by Bart Ryan.
- (left)Sara Romani, The Veil, 2014, archival inkjet print. (right)Dylan Nelson, Shampoo and Sand (CF-933), 2014, archival inkjet print.
- Clark Derbes, Tim, carved and poly-chromed cedar, 16 x 35 x 6.5









