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MICA M.F.A. in Studio Art Thesis Exhibition opens June 28

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M.F.A. in Studio Art Thesis Exhibition 
Thursday, June 28-Saturday, July 14 
Fox Building: Decker, Meyerhoff and Fox 3 galleries, 1303 W. Mount Royal Ave. 
Reception: Friday, July 13, 6-8 p.m. 

The summer thesis exhibition for the M.F.A. in Studio Art program will feature the work of eight graduating artists from this unique low-residency program. Designed to expand understanding of contemporary art through research-based studio practice, this interdisciplinary program consists of four intensive six-week summer residencies combined with independent work during the academic year. Areas of concentration include the full range of contemporary art practices. Although the program promotes interdisciplinary approaches to art production, students are encouraged to work in ways most appropriate to their individual research.

Featuring: Jason Andrew Bowles, Mark Dixon, Chas Foster, Christian Hali, Patti Meyers, Dianne Pappas, Solange Roberdeau, and Bart O’Reilly

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