WCSU Master of Fine Arts students present virtual exhibition Written by WCSU
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Six Western Connecticut State University recipients of the Master of Fine Arts degree this May will present their works in the M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition running from Wednesday, June 23, through
Saturday, July 10, at the Blue Mountain Gallery in New York.
Admission will be free for public viewing in person at the gallery, located in Suite 200, 547 W. 27
th St. in Manhattan. The gallery will be open from noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday during the exhibition.
The exhibition, supported by the Jason and Ellen Hancock Student Endowment Fund, showcases the diverse works in painting, illustration and mixed media created by this year’s M.F.A. graduates. The WCSU Department of Art organizes the M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition each spring as a capstone experience demonstrating the personal artistic direction and mastery of candidates for the M.F.A. in Visual Arts. The following M.F.A.
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WCSU Master of Fine Arts students present virtual exhibition Written by WCSU
Online show features 2021 M.F.A. candidates’ works in painting, illustration & mixed media
Six Western Connecticut State University graduate student candidates for the Master of Fine Arts degree in 2021 are presenting their works in the M.F.A. Thesis Virtual Exhibition featured on the web page of the Gallery at the WCSU Visual and Performing Arts Center in Danbury.
Sponsored by the university’s Department of Art, the virtual exhibition that opened on
April 5 offers the public an opportunity to experience the diverse works in painting, illustration and mixed media created by this year’s M.F.A. candidates. Closure of the VPAC Gallery to the public during the pandemic has made in-person viewing of the exhibition impossible. By accessing the web page link, here the online guest is invited to take a virtual tour of the Gallery to view the exhibition installation as it appears