Columbia’s 2021 visual arts class returns to Columbia in Wallach’s First Year MFA exhibition
Columbia’s 2021 visual arts class returns to Columbia in Wallach’s First Year MFA exhibition Courtesy of / Columbia University School of the Arts Inflatable mattresses, water from the Milwaukee River, and vibrating benches are just some of the materials integrated into the pieces of Columbia’s newest exhibit.
Inflatable mattresses, water from the Milwaukee River, and sand from the Pacific Ocean are just some of the materials that visual artists innovatively integrated into the artwork of Columbia’s newest exhibit. A year after Columbia postponed the First Year MFA show, second-year Master’s of Fine Arts students returned to display their pieces in their long-awaited Columbia debut. Despite facing cutbacks on studio space and collaborative group work, artists have come together for a final showing of their work.
CUE Art Foundation opens group exhibition Even there, there are stars
Emily Oliveira, A Vision of the Leisure-Dome, 2019.
NEW YORK, NY
.-CUE Art Foundation is presenting Even there, there are stars, a group exhibition featuring Chitra Ganesh, Amaryllis DeJesus Moleski, Emily Oliveira, and Tuesday Smillie, organized by Allie/A.L. Rickard. Even there, there are stars celebrates visions and dreams of possible, and more just, futures arising in dialogue with visionary fiction, and explores pathways that might help us get there. These futurities are generated by and sustain queer and trans people, femmes, and people of color: those of us who have learned to live by and through our longings; those of us who were never meant to survive and do, by our collective resilience and our collective dreams.