Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Yasmeen Siddiqui
Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Camilla Pignatti Morano
Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Jenny Moore
Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Pelin Uran
Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Jyeong - Yeon Kim
Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Erin Salazar
Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Jen Mergel
Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by Judy Ditner
Curatorial Thesis Exhibition Curated by: Paula Bigboy
Not exact matches
The Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College will present the first of this spring's series of
thesis exhibitions.
The Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College will present the second of this spring's series of
thesis exhibitions.
In addition to the
thesis exhibitions, Amada Cruz, director of the Center for
Curatorial Studies Museum, has curated an
exhibition of works from the Center's permanent collection.
Every year, the graduating
curatorial practice students at California College of the Arts organize a culminating
thesis exhibition of their own choosing.
The works of the artist Marisa Olson exhibited in Noise Pollution, a Master's
thesis exhibition at the Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard College curated by Gene McHugh, investigate the material / environmental consequence of electronic media culture.
We have as much time as it takes, the
thesis exhibition of CCA's Graduate Program in
Curatorial Practice, reflects the experimental and ambitious spirit of both the program and the CCA Wattis Institute (whose galleries it occupies this year).
The Curators Lab
Exhibition greatly enhances FOCA's goals by reaching out to and funding young curators who will present
exhibitions in support of a
curatorial thesis.
Opening Thursday, May 6th, We have as much time as it takes is the final
thesis exhibition of the
Curatorial Practice program at California College of the Arts in San Francisco.
The new Advanced Certificate in
Curatorial Studies builds on that tradition and the curatorial interests and ambitions of Hunter faculty and students — and our commitment to exhibitions whose themes, theses, and checklists have been developed and honed by our
Curatorial Studies builds on that tradition and the
curatorial interests and ambitions of Hunter faculty and students — and our commitment to exhibitions whose themes, theses, and checklists have been developed and honed by our
curatorial interests and ambitions of Hunter faculty and students — and our commitment to
exhibitions whose themes,
theses, and checklists have been developed and honed by our students.
2006
Thesis Exhibitions Series Two Center for
Curatorial Studies Museum at Bard College April 9 through April 23
2006
Thesis Exhibitions Series Three Center for
Curatorial Studies Museum at Bard College May 7 through May 21
Key projects include curating the
exhibitions «Romancing the Fragment,» featuring the work of Avery Singer and Cayetano Ferrer, and «Classical Derision,» featuring Ida Applebroog, Hans - Peter Feldmann, Gabriel Orozco, and Ned Smyth; co-founding the transdisciplinary
curatorial journal aCCeSsions at CCS Bard; and serving as curator for the Bard M.F.A.'s graduate
thesis exhibition in 2014.
She was
Curatorial Coordinator for the 2013 MFA
Thesis Exhibition, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Bard College and has been a
Curatorial Fellow under Lauren Cornell at the New Museum in NYC.
The artist would like to thank Emma James, who organized the original conversation as a component of her MA
thesis exhibition, A Path of Safe Travel, at the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
The Center will fully reopen in Spring 2016 with the graduate
thesis exhibitions of the
curatorial program, followed by a major
exhibition from the Marieluise Hessel Collection, including many new and previously unseen recent acquisitions, scheduled for June of 2016.
The new Advanced
Curatorial Certificate builds on that tradition and the curatorial interests and ambitions of Hunter faculty and students — and our commitment to exhibitions whose themes, theses, and checklists have been developed and honed by our
Curatorial Certificate builds on that tradition and the
curatorial interests and ambitions of Hunter faculty and students — and our commitment to exhibitions whose themes, theses, and checklists have been developed and honed by our
curatorial interests and ambitions of Hunter faculty and students — and our commitment to
exhibitions whose themes,
theses, and checklists have been developed and honed by our students.
From OCAD U's Criticism and
Curatorial Practice program, MFA candidate Elizaveta Zhurkovskaya is pleased to announce her
thesis exhibition Treasured Memories: Thinking with Things.
Students from the undergraduate Honors program present their
thesis projects along with a select solo
exhibition curated by a student from the Critical &
Curatorial MFA Program.
Justine Hartlieb - Power Criticism and
Curatorial Practice Award for Outstanding
Thesis ExhibitionValentynaOniskoCriticism and
Curatorial Practice Award for Outstanding
Exhibition
It is the
thesis exhibition of the graduating students in the Graduate Program in
Curatorial Practice.
The
curatorial thesis of this
exhibition began with two baby dolls that were used in Drs. Kenneth and Mamie Clark «doll test» to study the psychological effects of segregation on black children.
«SLIP» Bard College — Center for
Curatorial Studies Museum, Annandale - on - Hudson, New York, USA An MA
thesis exhibition curated by Elisabeth Fisher With Eija - Lisa Ahtila, and Lansley & Bendon
Through drawings, paintings, videos, sculptures, furniture, installations, books, workshops, or
curatorial projects she works thematically on a single
thesis over a series of
exhibitions.
As Catherine Wagley discussed in this month's earlier Looking at Los Angeles post, summertime tends to be dominated by endless group
exhibitions whose curators often force connections between works through an overdetermined idea or
curatorial thesis, or else leave the viewer adrift in a sea of contemporary plurality.
Bard College — Center for
Curatorial Studies Museum An MA
thesis exhibition curated by Elisabeth Zechella, Annandale - on - Hudson, New York, USA
«About the Object» was first presented as a
thesis exhibition at the Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) in the spring of 2009.
Maria Lassnig; Korakrit Arunanondchai thru 5/25; Christof Schlingensief thru 6/30; Gavin Kenyon; etc. / MoMA PS1 / 22 - 25 Jackson / Long Island City Rossella Biscotti; David Douard; Jumana Manna; Radames «Juni» Figueroa / Sculpture Center / 44 - 19 Purves St. Long Island City / thru 5/12 St. Johns BFA
Thesis Exhibition / Dorsky
Curatorial Programs / 11 - 03 45th Ave., Long Island City / thru 4/27 Columbia MFA
Thesis Exhibition / Fisher Landau Center for Art / 38 - 27 30th Long Island City, Queens / thru 5/19 Opening 4/27 (2 - 5 PM) Pawel Althamer / Socrates Sculpture Park / 32 - 01 Vernon Blvd. / LIC / thru 8/3 Opening 5/11 (2 - 6 PM) L.A. Poverty Dept thru 5/11; Erasing Borders thru 5/13; Etc. / Queens Museum / Flushing Meadows - Corona Park, Queens Prickly, Tender and Steamy: Artists in the Hothouse / Wave Hill / 675 W 252 / Bronx / thru 5/18 Nina Talbot thru 7/6; Shyu Ruey - Shiann thru 8/17 Opening 5/1; Etc. / Bronx Mus.
Many Places at Once: The
thesis exhibition of California College of the Arts» Graduate
Curatorial Practice program, this group show gathers work by international artists, including Rana Hamadeh, Li Ran and William Powhida, who have built upon the «post-studio» performances and other activities of artists from the turn of the 1970s.