School of the Art Institute of Chicago's 2007 Graduate Exhibition
EXHIBITION
Opening May 5 at Gallery 2 and Project Space, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's 2007 graduate exhibition and reading event features work by the next generation of artists, designers, and writers.
More than 150 students completing master's degrees exhibit their work in art and technology studies; ceramics; fiber and material studies; film, video, and new media; interior architecture; painting and drawing; performance; photography; printmaking; sculpture; visual communications; and writing.
On May 8 in the SAIC Ballroom graduating students in the MFA Writing Program will read selections from their theses.
The evening includes poetry, fiction, nonfiction, scenes from plays, and works that defy genre.
At the Gene Siskel Film Center on May 11 and 12, students working in the time arts will show in the Graduate and Undergraduate Film, Video, and Audio Presentations.
The two-day festival will feature thesis projects including live-action shorts, animation, feature-length narrative and non-fiction works, and experimental digital and audio pieces.
Opening May 5 at Gallery 2 and Project Space, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's 2007 graduate exhibition and reading event features work by the next generation of artists, designers, and writers.
More than 150 students completing master's degrees exhibit their work in art and technology studies; ceramics; fiber and material studies; film, video, and new media; interior architecture; painting and drawing; performance; photography; printmaking; sculpture; visual communications; and writing.
On May 8 in the SAIC Ballroom graduating students in the MFA Writing Program will read selections from their theses.
The evening includes poetry, fiction, nonfiction, scenes from plays, and works that defy genre.
At the Gene Siskel Film Center on May 11 and 12, students working in the time arts will show in the Graduate and Undergraduate Film, Video, and Audio Presentations.
The two-day festival will feature thesis projects including live-action shorts, animation, feature-length narrative and non-fiction works, and experimental digital and audio pieces.
