August 5, 2024
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BU School of Visual Arts Presents the 2024 MFA Thesis Exhibitions


Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts (SVA) is pleased to present the Class of 2024 Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Thesis Exhibitions, on view from April 2-20, 2024. The MFA thesis exhibitions feature works of graduating students in BU’s MFA programs in Graphic Design, Painting, Sculpture, Print Media & Photography, and Visual Narrative. This is the first thesis exhibition for the Print Media & Photography and Visual Narrative programs since their launch in 2022. With 61 participating students, the MFA Class of 2024 represents the largest cohort of graduating MFA students in the BU School of Visual Arts.

Also new for this year, SVA’s thesis exhibitions have expanded beyond BU and the traditional gallery space. The MFA Painting Thesis Exhibition will be on view at Boston University Art Galleries’ Faye G., Jo, and James Stone Gallery; BU Art Galleries’ 808 Gallery hosts the MFA Print Media & Photography and MFA Graphic Design (Side B) Thesis Exhibitions; and the MFA Visual Narrative Thesis Exhibition is taking place at the College of Fine Arts’ Commonwealth Gallery. The MFA Sculpture Thesis Exhibition will be a satellite show off-campus, on view in Allston at 1270 Commonwealth Avenue, an empty space that was once a drugstore and pharmacy.

“These MFA graduate students reveal highly individualized practices informed by culture, locale, historical research, texts, the property of materials, and the body’s relationship to the physical world. The studio is a site of transformation where the expansion of learning and the compression of making meet, as Painting MFA candidate James Gold aptly describes it in his catalog statement,” says Dana Clancy, BU School of Visual Arts Director and Associate Professor of Art, “Our graduate Class of 2024 are artists and designers who have weathered much recent cultural change and flux. A sense of experimentation and attention to community are both fostered through intense studio work, dialogue, and shared social time in and across programs.”

The BU community and the public are invited to experience the exhibitions and attend the receptions. Details regarding the exhibition hours and public receptions on April 12 and April 19 are listed below.


BU SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS MFA 2024 THESIS EXHIBITIONS

Dates, Times & Locations

April 2-20, 2024

  • MFA Painting Thesis Exhibition
    • Gallery hours are Tuesdays through Saturdays from 11am to 5pm
  • MFA Print Media & Photography and MFA Graphic Design (Side B) Thesis Exhibitions
    • Gallery hours are Tuesdays through Saturdays from 11am to 5pm
  • MFA Visual Narrative Thesis Exhibition
    • Gallery hours are Mondays through Fridays from 7am to 8:30pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 9am to 8:30pm
  • MFA Sculpture Thesis Exhibition
    • Exhibition hours are Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 11am to 5pm and by appointment only on Thursdays (please email MFA Sculptor Mae-Chu O’Connell, mlocon@bu.edu, to schedule a visit)
Exhibiting Students by Program
MFA Painting

Cody Robert Hook Bluett • Sarai Bustos • Tea Chai Beer • Huakai Chen • Natalie Conway • James Gold • Abbi Kenny • Yingxue Daisy Li • Julia McGehean • Sayak Mitra • Linda Obobaifo • Stephanie Petet • Jacob Salzer • Sidharth Shah • Sophie Thervil • Ellen Weitkamp

MFA Sculpture

Helena Abdelnasser • Liam Coughlin • Alyssa Grey • Mae-Chu Lin O’Connell • Yolanda He Yang

MFA Visual Narrative

Sandeep Badal • Lafleche Giasson • Camila Kerwin • Ariel Cheng Kohane • Isabelle Rousseau • Sadie Saunders • Ella Scheuerell • Avanji Vaze • Xinhui Wang • Dajia Zhou

MFA Print Media & Photography

Sofia Barroso • Delaney C. Burns • Julianne Dao • Emily Taylor Rice

MFA Graphic Design

Charles Castro • Yidie Chen (Tica) • Qianyue Chen (Rachel) • Kristen Davis • Alexina Federhen • Dhwani Gopal Garg • Ren Lanzi • Liang Yi Lee (Gloria) • Chi Wei Lin (Eric) • Veridiana Monteiro Victorelli • Carolina Izsak • Arjun Lakshmanan • Christine Seungmin Roh • Raquel Rabines • Kristina Shumilina • Weimiao Sun (Davis) • Arfindo Briyan Santoso • Mengqi Tuo (Bella) • Dharshanya Venkataramanan • Lindsay Towle • Mengdi Wang (Cornelia) • Ash Wei • Xin Yue (Cecilia) • Yinxue Zou (Lucy) • Yingchen Zhou (Molly)

Faculty Advisors, Chairs, and Collaborators

Lynne Allen, Professor of Art, Printmaking, Chair of MFA Print Media & Photography • Kristen Coogan, Associate Professor of Art, Chair of MFA Graphic Design • Deborah Cornell, Professor of Art, Chair of BFA Printmaking • Joel Christian Gill, Associate Professor of Art, Chair of MFA Visual Narrative • Josephine Halvorson, Professor of Art, Chair of MFA Painting • Toni Pepe, Assistant Professor of Art, Chair of Photography • Christopher Sleboda, Associate Professor of Art, Chair of BFA Graphic Design • David Snyder, Assistant Professor of Art, Chair of MFA Sculpture • Lissa Cramer, Director, Boston University Art Galleries • Dana Clancy, Director, School of Visual Arts

Free Admission

All exhibitions are free admission and open to the BU community and the public.  

Parking/Transportation Information

The BU Art Galleries and Commonwealth Gallery are all accessible by the MBTA Green Line, taking the B line to the Amory Street station. Limited street parking is available on and around Commonwealth Avenue. Please visit BU’s Transportation website for a list of public parking lots near BU College of Fine Arts.

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Related Events

MFA Exhibition Receptions

Painting & Visual Narrative Reception

Friday, April 12 • 6-8pm • Faye G., Jo, and James Stone Gallery, and Commonwealth Gallery • 855 Commonwealth Avenue

Graphic Design and Print Media & Photography Reception

Friday, April 19 • 6-8pm • 808 Gallery • 808 Commonwealth Avenue, enter at Essex Street and Commonwealth Avenue

Sculpture Reception

Friday, April 19 • 7-9pm • 1270 Commonwealth Avenue (vacant CVS in Allston)  

MFA Special Events

Visual Narrative Book Talk 1 – MFA visual narrative students will present professional graphic novel book pitches, read excerpts, and exhibit pages from their books-in-progress.

Wednesday, April 10 • 3-5pm

Howard Thurman Center, Room 104, 808 Commonwealth Avenue & Online

register for the free event

Visual Narrative Book Talk 2

Friday, April 12 • 3-5pm

Howard Thurman Center, Room 104, 808 Commonwealth Avenue & Online

register for the free event

MA Art Education Exhibition and Reception

Alongside the MFA Thesis Exhibitions, the MA Art Education students install the artwork created by their students from Boston-area schools. MA Art Education students prepare to be teaching artists by engaging in coursework and research that include interdisciplinary studies, collaboration with other programs and colleges, arts-based research methods, and immersive practice in PreK-12 schools, museums, or in the community.

Exhibition

April 16-26, 2024 • Gallery 5 • 855 Commonwealth Avenue

Reception

Friday, April 16 • 5-7pm • Gallery 5 • 855 Commonwealth Avenue


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