The Visual Arts Program attracts emerging artists of unusual promise from around the world. Rasel Ahmed, Lindsey Brittain, Ivana Carman, Kaela Mei-Chee Chambers, Kevin Claiborne, Noga Cohen, Ian Decker, Danielle Gottesman, Juan Hernández, Erin Holland, Priscilla Jeong, Bicheng Liang, Joseph Liatela, Keli Safia Maksud, Raphaela Melsohn, Sergio Miguel, Farah Mohammad, Keika Okamoto, Diana Palermo, Júlia Pontés, Ava Ravich, Denisse Griselda Reyes, John Rivas, Christen Shea, Khari Turner, Raelis Vasquez, and Yuri Yuan Mercer, Kathryn Ann Miller, Bradley Pitts, Stipan Tadić, Kiyomi Quinn Taylor, Meredith Pence Wilson, Mark Yang, and Yi Sa-RaĪvishag Cohen Rodrigues, Timothy Kwasny, and Yixuan Shao Rosana Cabán, Lauren Covey, Julian Day, and Joan HackerĪika Akhmetova, Henry Anker, Catalina Antonio Granados, Roni Aviv, Patrick Bayly, Eric Brittain, Fontaine Capel, Susan Chen, Joanna Cortez, Mónica Félix, Baris Gokturk, Jenn Hassin, Yifan Jiang, Clare Koury, Wai Lau, Yushan Liu, Paula Lycan, Cara Lynch, Erica Mao, James J.A. Please join us in celebrating a new generation of artists during this challenging but also hopeful time. The students, faculty, and staff of the Visual Arts Program are excited to share artworks from the MFA classes of 20 with you. New dates will be announced on our website. These exhibitions encompass work by artists who have completed their first and final year of the Visual Arts MFA Program.ĭue to COVID-19, both in-person exhibitions, which were scheduled to be held Spring 2020, have been postponed until it is safe to do so. Wallach Art Gallery at the Lenfest Center for the Arts. Annually, the Columbia University School of the Arts Visual Arts Program presents Thesis and First-year MFA Exhibitions at the Miriam and Ira D.
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