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The e-flux site, where announcements are permanently archived, receives approximately 600,000
unique visitors per month. Two-channel video projection, looped, with four audio works (“Stoic
(Extreme Version),” “A little bit of ecstasy,” “Genome Screams,” and “Hypnotic Crisis,” all 2018)
composed from Dance Dance Revolution gaming charts and translated into sine waves coordinated
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an eye and the letter N), water, and pigmented plaster. By submitting this form, you acknowledge
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their Privacy Policy and Terms. Artists from left to right: Omari Douglin, Daniel Sullivan, Jobi Bicos.
Cardboard, foam, plastic, paste, acrylic, inkjet on paper, concrete; “The Stack (Excerpt),” 2017.
Students complete three consecutive eight-week summer sessions on campus and two independent
study sessions off campus during the intervening winters. Makgeolli made from local microbes,
handmade bricks, ceramic pieces from local clay, and cooking supplies. Darkling beetles and larvae,
oat bran, cardboard, resin, eggshells, pom-poms, spray paint, steel. Background: Diane Severin
Nguyen. “Liquid Isolation,” 2019. These cookies are used to collect information about how you
interact with our website and allow us to remember you. Artists from left to right: Omari Douglin,
Daniel Sullivan, Jobi Bicos. These cookies are used to collect information about how you interact
with our website and allow us to remember you. Painting: Anne Cousineau, Colt Hausman, Ranee
Henderson, Austin White. The community promotes diversity of approach, fosters imaginative
responses and insights, and develops innovative solutions to aesthetic problems in all disciplines.
Please note that there will be no disruptions to the announcements service, and all forthcoming
announcements will be sent as scheduled, to the same mailing list. Artists from left to right:
Christiane Huber, Rachel James, Diane Severin Nguyen. Video on CRT monitor, archival pigment
prints, ephemera. Blackboard paint, video, salvaged geometric wooden shapes, Marshall amplifier,
chalk, TV (gifted by Tin Wai Wong), audio (Anthony Almendarez), and copper. PVC, potato peels,
water, and methane gas. (background); “Gro?e Rose”, 2018. Dyed wax. (right). Zinc, copper, brass,
silver solder. (right). Photo by Jon-Elio Reitman. By submitting this form, you acknowledge that the
information you provide will be transferred to MailChimp for processing in accordance with their
Privacy Policy and Terms. Archival UV print on aluminum; “Untitled,” 2014-17, silver, acrylic.
Inkjet print, steel frame; “New Moon Capture,” 2019. Examining the history of photography is in
part a tracking of the ways in which it as a medium grew into the uniqueness of its own language.
Enamel-printed aluminum, embossed aluminum plate, inkjet-printed canvas, epoxy resin clay,
beeswax, creek stones, carved soapstone, concrete, wire mesh, and aluminum wire. Founded in 1981,
Bard MFA is a nontraditional school for visual, written, and time-based arts. The exhibition
challenges viewers to think beyond the subject or situation in front of the camera and examine the
many emotions and stories packed within each. To find out more about the cookies we use, see our
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Thesis Exhibition Coordinator: Marina Caron (MA '23, CCS Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard
College) is a curator, writer, and researcher based in New York. Examining the history of
photography is in part a tracking of the ways in which it as a medium grew into the uniqueness of its
own language. Darkling beetles and larvae, oat bran, cardboard, resin, eggshells, pom-poms, spray
paint, steel. Hudson Valley bricks, glaze, aluminum and steel fines, scaffold, rhinestones, frame and
poster of Statue of Liberty shrouded in scaffolding borrowed from Universal Builders Supply Inc.,
photograph of wounded bear on road in Red Hook, NY x 2, sample of gloss car wrap technology,
flyer, page torn from The Great Hudson Valley Brick Industry: Commemorating Three and a Half
Centuries of Brickmaking by George V. It is not until well after our encounter with them that we
realize the true depth of their concerns, and the seriousness with which they pursue them.
Photographs, disintegrating sandstone, dust, fish “eye-blanks,” used glass, video, field recordings,
transducers, and cords. The exhibition challenges viewers to think beyond the subject or situation in
front of the camera and examine the many emotions and stories packed within each. Sasha McEvoy
Funto Omojola Charlie Perez-Tlatenchi Rory Rosenberg Andrew Rubin Ginevra Shay Yanik Wagner
Tin Wai Wong Christopher Yuda ricky sallay zoker. Artists from left to right: Omari Douglin, Daniel
Sullivan, Jobi Bicos. Bard MFA is a low-residency program that takes place over two years and two
months, with students on campus during three consecutive eight-week summer sessions and two
independent study sessions off campus completed during the intervening winters. More information
about rates and services is available in e-flux Education’s media kit. HD Video, 12 minutes; “H2O
(Ralph Steiner, 1929)”, 2019. 35mm video transfer, 12 minutes; “Water Brick (Furniture),” 2019. We
provide scent-free soaps and encourage guests to consider attending our events scent-free. Through
its announcements and editorial initiatives, e-flux Education provides an international forum for
institutions wishing to participate in the discourse surrounding art education. Blackboard paint,
video, salvaged geometric wooden shapes, Marshall amplifier, chalk, TV (gifted by Tin Wai Wong),
audio (Anthony Almendarez), and copper. Students may either present their work as part of the
annual Thesis Exhibition, or they may perform or screen pieces in a separate evening presentation.
Zinc, copper, brass, silver solder. (right). Photo by Jon-Elio Reitman. Eggshell, acrylic, resin on linen;
“Happy Dagger,” 2019. These cookies are used to collect information about how you interact with
our website and allow us to remember you. Oil on linen; Daniel Sullivan. “Isis,” 2019. Wood, acrylic
paint, hardware; “Niagara Falls,” 2019. By clicking Submit, you agree that we may send you
communications in accordance with these terms. At Bard, the community itself is the primary
resource for the student—serving as audience, teacher, and peer group in ongoing dialogue. Bryson
April Claggett Heather Davis Kate Dickinson Yunjie Gao (???) Natasha Jabre Andrew Laverty
Andrew Leo Stansbury Monica Lopes Marita Torbick Hanna Vogel Amanda C. Watkins. Various
paintings with acrylic, copper, Miracle Gro, oil, and resin on canvas and linen. Artists from left to
right: Omari Douglin, Daniel Sullivan, Jobi Bicos. The exhibition is coordinated by Shehab Awad
MA’17, a graduate of the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard). By submitting
this form, you acknowledge that the information you provide will be transferred to MailChimp for
processing in accordance with their Privacy Policy and Terms. These cookies are used to collect
information about how you interact with our website and allow us to remember you. These cookies
are used to collect information about how you interact with our website and allow us to remember
you. The exhibition takes place in our off-campus gallery in nearby Red Hook, while presentations
occur in various on-campus facilities.
By submitting this form, you acknowledge that the information you provide will be transferred to
MailChimp for processing in accordance with their Privacy Policy and Terms. The resulting works
take a variety of forms: short films, printed broadsheets, books, slide projections, and websites take
their place alongside more traditional photographic prints. Oil on canvas. (left); “It lit a fire under my
crotch,” 2018. By clicking Submit, you agree that we may send you communications in accordance
with these terms. Acrylic on 8.5 ? 11” US letter size copy paper, polypropylene sleeves, handmade
Duralar sleeve, linen tape, plywood, joint compound, and primer, installation view. These cookies are
used to collect information about how you interact with our website and allow us to remember you.
These cookies are used to collect information about how you interact with our website and allow us
to remember you. Unless otherwise noted, all images courtesy of Peter Mauney, 2018. Sliced, forged,
and nickel-plated hex bolts; “vending machine,” 2019. Oil on linen; “Fingers Crossed for Monster
Sex,” 2019. Please note that there will be no disruptions to the announcements service, and all
forthcoming announcements will be sent as scheduled, to the same mailing list. MDF, wood, epoxy
foam, resin, earth pigment, enamel, laserjet prints, PVC piping, bass transducer, speaker, amplifier.
Through its announcements and editorial initiatives, e-flux Education provides an international
forum for institutions wishing to participate in the discourse surrounding art education. By
submitting this form, you acknowledge that the information you provide will be transferred to
MailChimp for processing in accordance with their Privacy Policy and Terms. The open rate for
emails is up to 34%, depending on the content. Photography: Qais Assali, Charlotte Bonjour, Wei
Leng Tay, Matt Waples. In making art, we make those experiences particular; we work to find the
right combination of event, instrument, and context to give form to the formless nature of daily
experience. The title of this year’s thesis exhibition was conceived from the graduating class’s shared
hopes, desires, vulnerabilities, and anxieties. It is founded on the capturing of unique moments, but
much of its reception has been conditioned by the extent to which it makes use of genres adopted
from other forms: from painting, drawing, or theater. Vernacular materials; “Sweeping the Tomb,”
2019. Graphite. Artists from left to right: Christiane Huber, Rachel James, Diane Severin Nguyen.
Eggshell, acrylic, resin on linen; “Patient Ears,” 2019. Their imagery is wide-ranging: demolition
derbies, family archives, bodily fluids, digital constructions, wary lovers. Oil, acrylic, supersized
Postit notes, aluminum on canvas. Inkjet print on enhanced matt paper, glass, PE, and screws. Papier
mache and pulp, pine wood, plywood, dried squash, and coconut palm tree wood, 218 ? 252 ? 35
cm. Two-channel video projection, looped, with four audio works (“Stoic (Extreme Version),” “A
little bit of ecstasy,” “Genome Screams,” and “Hypnotic Crisis,” all 2018) composed from Dance
Dance Revolution gaming charts and translated into sine waves coordinated to a four-channel
speaker system, looped. By submitting this form, you acknowledge that the information you provide
will be transferred to MailChimp for processing in accordance with their Privacy Policy and Terms.
Mixed media installation with cushions, acrylic, pine, and silver gelatin prints. Composition for
recorders of different sizes; “Music for Children,” 2018.
Founded in 1981, Bard MFA is a nontraditional school for visual, written, and time-based arts.
Students complete three consecutive eight-week summer sessions on campus and two independent
study sessions off campus during the intervening winters. The title of this year’s thesis exhibition
was conceived from the graduating class’s shared hopes, desires, vulnerabilities, and anxieties.
Enamel-printed aluminum, embossed aluminum plate, inkjet-printed canvas, epoxy resin clay,
beeswax, creek stones, carved soapstone, concrete, wire mesh, and aluminum wire. Cut cloth (two
hands holding an eye and the letter N), water, and pigmented plaster. MDF, wood, epoxy foam,
resin, earth pigment, enamel, laserjet prints, PVC piping, bass transducer, speaker, amplifier. Three-
part presentation: performance, site-responsive sculpture, and installation. The MFA is low residency
and takes place over two years and two months. Wheat-pasted posters column and take away
posters. We use this information in order to improve and customize your browsing experience and for
analytics and metrics about our visitors both on this website and other media. By submitting this
form, you acknowledge that the information you provide will be transferred to MailChimp for
processing in accordance with their Privacy Policy and Terms. Papier mache and pulp, pine wood,
plywood, dried squash, and coconut palm tree wood, 218 ? 252 ? 35 cm. Please note that there will
be no disruptions to the announcements service, and all forthcoming announcements will be sent as
scheduled, to the same mailing list. In doing so it has become the most widely adopted mode of
recording individual lives in human history. We use this information in order to improve and
customize your browsing experience and for analytics and metrics about our visitors both on this
website and other media. She is a recent graduate of Curatorial Studies at the Center for Curatorial
Studies, Bard College. This low residency program takes place over two years and two months, with
students in residence on campus during three consecutive 8-week summer sessions, and two winter
sessions of independent study completed off campus. The exhibition and presentations are free and
open to the public. They blend their images with video and installation, producing works both quietly
intimate and deceptively offhand. Inflatable sculpture, retro-reflective fabric quilt with screen print,
animated video loop, and riso-print poster. Inkjet print on enhanced matt paper, glass, PE, and
screws. To find out more about the cookies we use, see our Privacy Policy. Performers: Anthony
Almendarez (trumpet), Sonia Flores (double bass), Danielle Gibson (synthesizer), Andrew Martinez
(guitar), and Gabriel Martinez (percussion). Oil, acrylic, supersized Postit notes, aluminum on
canvas. Photographs, disintegrating sandstone, dust, fish “eye-blanks,” used glass, video, field
recordings, transducers, and cords. These cookies are used to collect information about how you
interact with our website and allow us to remember you. The e-flux site, where announcements are
permanently archived, receives approximately 600,000 unique visitors per month. Wood, acrylic
paint; Jobi Bicos. “Intention Boxing,” 2019. These cookies are used to collect information about how
you interact with our website and allow us to remember you. Announcements are also distributed
through the e-flux app which has 16,000 users.

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