SPRING 2011 M.F.A. OPEN STUDIOS
Goseong Choi (M.F.A. Photography ’11) sits beside photographs from his series, titled Umma, which means “mother” in Korean. Choi was among 169 fine and digital arts graduate students who opened their studios to the public on Friday, April 15, for the spring 2011 M.F.A. Open Studios. The Pratt Artists League, a student organization that serves as a liaison between the fine arts administration and the graduate student body, sponsored the event. A group show and after party were also held in the Student Union.
The installation Western Pleasure is displayed in the studio of Amanda Sullivan (M.F.A. ’11). Sullivan constructed her glittering horses by adhering a layer of two-way-stretch-glitter-vinyl fabric over layers of cotton and yellow vinyl affixed to steel skeletons.
Photos: Kate Ünver
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