MFA thesis showcase at WCU
The Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition is currently on display at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee.
Showcasing work in a variety of media and surveys a range of conceptual themes and creative approaches within contemporary art practice, the exhibition features four MFA candidates from the WCU School of Art and Design: Perry Houlditch, Mo Kessler, lydia see, and Lex Turnbull.
The MFA program from the WCU School of Art & Design is an inter-disciplinary studio art program and creative research environment where ideas are given form. Through close association with faculty, visiting artists, scholars, and their peers, students develop a contextual and historical awareness of their practice focusing on exploration, creative research, and art making.
MFA thesis showcase at WCU
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GREENWICH, Conn. â Art curator and Cherokee Nation citizen Monica Buckle channels her love for Native American culture into a consulting venture that collaborates with museums across the country.
âI have a passion for promoting and sharing the beauty of Native American and Indigenous arts and culture,â said Buckle, who lives in Greenwich, Connecticut, but frequently travels. âI work with museums, cultural institutions and Native American, Alaska Native and Indigenous artists.â
Buckle is a consultant, curator and scholar specializing in traditional and contemporary Native American arts. She holds a masterâs degree in art business from Sothebyâs Institute of Art in New York, and founded Monica Buckle Gallery LLC, an online art gallery that specializes in representing both emerging and established artists.