Through a series of photographs and interactive installations, the ground floor Gulf + Western Gallery and eighth floor gallery of the Tisch School of the Arts displays the sum of four years of study. Curated by adjunct professor Kalia Brooks, the work of each student is displayed in the form of several articles suspended from.
The building, called the Center for the Dominican Experience, is the first significant new space developed on campus since the renovation of Meadowlands Hall in 2015.
An M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition by Larissa Cheryl Ramey, the footnotes: a love practice, will be on view through April 12 at the Sculpture Gallery at 744 Hill Avenue with a reception from 6-8 p.m. Friday.