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April 14th, 2009

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April 14th, 2009

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California College of the Arts will present its 2009 MFA Exhibition from Thursday, May 7, through Saturday, May 16 (10 a.m.–7:30 p.m. daily), with an opening reception on May 7 from 6–9 p.m. The exhibition features projects by nearly 50 artists graduating this spring from the college’s master of fine arts program. The presentation unfolds throughout CCA’s San Francisco campus, giving visitors an opportunity to tour most of the college. The exhibition and opening reception are free and open to the public.

Bay Area art schools have become increasingly visible in recent years as more and more nationally and internationally renowned artists emerge from their ranks. This exhibition is a unique opportunity for the public to see new and compelling student work that is expanding the boundaries of photography, painting, printmaking, sculpture, textiles, video, installation, animation, digital media, and various combinations thereof. It is organized by faculty member and critic Glen Helfand, who says, “The presentation allows the rich range of work to be in conversation. The show will really express the dynamic qualities of CCA’s artistic community.”

The featured works address a wide range of subjects and issues that stem from a world in transition. One artist considers the 1970s-era ecology movement and contemporary green imperatives, creating works that utilize packaging, both plastic and biodegradable. Another is creating a large mural depicting climate change and honoring lost figures such as Amelia Earhart. Yet another has created a shop with an affordable line of goods that alludes to both outsourced manufacturing in China and contemporary craft. An artist-made audio tour featuring original songs will offer insights into the works and the people who made them. All of the artists show a deft handling of materials, from the industrial and machine made to the obsessively hand crafted.

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April 14th, 2009

Events for April

California College of the Arts will present its 2009 MFA Exhibition from Thursday, May 7, through Saturday, May 16 (10 a.m.–7:30 p.m. daily), with an opening reception on May 7 from 6–9 p.m. The exhibition features projects by nearly 50 artists graduating this spring from the college’s master of fine arts program. The presentation unfolds throughout CCA’s San Francisco campus, giving visitors an opportunity to tour most of the college. The exhibition and opening reception are free and open to the public.

Bay Area art schools have become increasingly visible in recent years as more and more nationally and internationally renowned artists emerge from their ranks. This exhibition is a unique opportunity for the public to see new and compelling student work that is expanding the boundaries of photography, painting, printmaking, sculpture, textiles, video, installation, animation, digital media, and various combinations thereof. It is organized by faculty member and critic Glen Helfand, who says, “The presentation allows the rich range of work to be in conversation. The show will really express the dynamic qualities of CCA’s artistic community.”

The featured works address a wide range of subjects and issues that stem from a world in transition. One artist considers the 1970s-era ecology movement and contemporary green imperatives, creating works that utilize packaging, both plastic and biodegradable. Another is creating a large mural depicting climate change and honoring lost figures such as Amelia Earhart. Yet another has created a shop with an affordable line of goods that alludes to both outsourced manufacturing in China and contemporary craft. An artist-made audio tour featuring original songs will offer insights into the works and the people who made them. All of the artists show a deft handling of materials, from the industrial and machine made to the obsessively hand crafted.

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April 14th, 2009

California College of the Arts will present its 2009 MFA Exhibition from Thursday, May 7, through Saturday, May 16 (10 a.m.–7:30 p.m. daily), with an opening reception on May 7 from 6–9 p.m. The exhibition features projects by nearly 50 artists graduating this spring from the college’s master of fine arts program. The presentation unfolds throughout CCA’s San Francisco campus, giving visitors an opportunity to tour most of the college. The exhibition and opening reception are free and open to the public.

Bay Area art schools have become increasingly visible in recent years as more and more nationally and internationally renowned artists emerge from their ranks. This exhibition is a unique opportunity for the public to see new and compelling student work that is expanding the boundaries of photography, painting, printmaking, sculpture, textiles, video, installation, animation, digital media, and various combinations thereof. It is organized by faculty member and critic Glen Helfand, who says, “The presentation allows the rich range of work to be in conversation. The show will really express the dynamic qualities of CCA’s artistic community.”

The featured works address a wide range of subjects and issues that stem from a world in transition. One artist considers the 1970s-era ecology movement and contemporary green imperatives, creating works that utilize packaging, both plastic and biodegradable. Another is creating a large mural depicting climate change and honoring lost figures such as Amelia Earhart. Yet another has created a shop with an affordable line of goods that alludes to both outsourced manufacturing in China and contemporary craft. An artist-made audio tour featuring original songs will offer insights into the works and the people who made them. All of the artists show a deft handling of materials, from the industrial and machine made to the obsessively hand crafted.

Press Release - Raphael Noz @ 2009 MFA Exhibition

April 14th, 2009

California College of the Arts will present its 2009 MFA Exhibition from Thursday, May 7, through Saturday, May 16 (10 a.m.–7:30 p.m. daily), with an opening reception on May 7 from 6–9 p.m. The exhibition features projects by nearly 50 artists graduating this spring from the college’s master of fine arts program. The presentation unfolds throughout CCA’s San Francisco campus, giving visitors an opportunity to tour most of the college. The exhibition and opening reception are free and open to the public.

Bay Area art schools have become increasingly visible in recent years as more and more nationally and internationally renowned artists emerge from their ranks. This exhibition is a unique opportunity for the public to see new and compelling student work that is expanding the boundaries of photography, painting, printmaking, sculpture, textiles, video, installation, animation, digital media, and various combinations thereof. It is organized by faculty member and critic Glen Helfand, who says, “The presentation allows the rich range of work to be in conversation. The show will really express the dynamic qualities of CCA’s artistic community.”

The featured works address a wide range of subjects and issues that stem from a world in transition. One artist considers the 1970s-era ecology movement and contemporary green imperatives, creating works that utilize packaging, both plastic and biodegradable. Another is creating a large mural depicting climate change and honoring lost figures such as Amelia Earhart. Yet another has created a shop with an affordable line of goods that alludes to both outsourced manufacturing in China and contemporary craft. An artist-made audio tour featuring original songs will offer insights into the works and the people who made them. All of the artists show a deft handling of materials, from the industrial and machine made to the obsessively hand crafted.

Images and interviews with the artists are available upon request.