Spring MFA Exhibitions Across New York Institutions
As spring unfolds in New York, a diverse array of Master of Fine Arts exhibitions is showcasing emerging talent from institutions like Columbia University, SVA, and NYU. Other participating schools include Brooklyn College and Rutgers, among others. Alongside these exhibits, a collaborative series of lectures and discussions featuring artists and academics will be hosted by SVA, The New School, and the National Academy. Highlighting the scene is a notable young artist recognized for their compelling monochrome sculptures that delve into concepts of vulnerability and risk, capturing the attention of both critics and art enthusiasts alike.
Key facts
- Spring MFA exhibitions are held across multiple New York institutions.
- Participating schools include Columbia University, New York Studio School, SVA, The New York Academy, Queens College, Brooklyn College, Rutgers, The New School, SUNY Purchase, Pratt, and NYU.
- A new season of lectures and panels is taking place at SVA, the Studio School, and the National Academy.
- Artists and scholars are participating in these lectures and panels.
- A young artist uses monochromatic sculptures to examine vulnerability and danger.
- Full details of venues and times are available on artcritical's listings.
Entities
Artists
- young artist (unnamed)
Institutions
- Columbia University
- New York Studio School
- School of Visual Arts (SVA)
- The New York Academy
- Queens College
- Brooklyn College
- Rutgers University
- The New School
- SUNY Purchase
- Pratt Institute
- NYU
- National Academy
- artcritical
- SUNY College Old Westbury
Locations
- New York
- United States