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EXHIBITIONS

We Are Grammar

PRATT MANHATTAN GALLERY
Manhattan Campus
144 W. 14th St. 
Second Floor, Tuesday–Saturday, 11 AM–6 PM

February 25–May 7, 2011


(Left) Savage, I’m a Fraud, 2010, Lambda digital photographic print, 15 ¾ x 15 ¾ inches, courtesy of the artist; (Right) Ronan McCrea,Everything (multi-coloured neon version) Boxed, 2000, neon and cardboard box, 16 1/2 x 15 ¾ x 15 ¾, courtesy of the artist and Green on Red Gallery, Dublin. Exhibition design: Anthony Gross.Several generations of artists’ works will be brought together to explore the impact, establish a dialogue, and draw lines between competing conceptions of the role of text in art. The guest curators for the exhibition are Dave Beech and Paul O’Neill . 

 

FLEETING OBJECTS

Hunter College Times Square Gallery
450 West 41st St., Tuesday–Saturday, 1–6 PM

February 9, 2011–April 9, 2011

The opening of "Fleeting Objects."

An exhibiton of photography, painting, sculpture, and video by 20 second-year M.F.A. students is on display as part of the “College Art Association (CAA) New York Area M.F.A. Exhibition at Hunter College.

The Pratt portion of the exhibition is called “Fleeting Objects” and was curated by Pratt alumnus Benjamin La Rocco (M.F.A. '04). 

The CAA exhibition is being held in conjunction with the 99th annual CAA conference, and features work of students from 20 M.F.A. programs within 100 miles of New York City. 

Photo: Amy Aronoff


2011 Year-End Student Exhibitions

new. An M.F.A. Design Show

PRATT MANHATTAN COMM-D GALLERY
Manhattan Campus
144 W. 14th St., Seventh Floor

First Show: April 8 - 19
Reception: Friday, April 8, 6-9 PM

Second Show: April 22 - May 3
Reception: Friday, April 22, 6-9 PM 

(Left) Elizabeth Kuehnen, America's First Age of Terrorism, 2011, 24x36 inches, mixed media, courtesy of the artist; (Right) Julian Rehani, Shift in Perception , 2011, 40 inches x 30 inches, photography (courtesy of the artist)

Two exhibitions of work from the Department of Communications Design's first M.F.A. class will present thesis installations in diverse mediums including print, audio, and digital. 

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