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Upcoming MFA Thesis Shows at Foster and Glassell Galleries

 

This spring is quite a busy time for LSU’s graduating MFA students, whose work will be on display either at the Foster Gallery or Glassell Gallery prior to graduation in May. Don’t miss these upcoming MFA thesis shows (click on the exhibition titles to view show cards):

March 17–21, 2014
Foster Gallery
Molly Miller, Echoes and Artifacts
Closing reception: Friday, March 21, 6–8 p.m.

March 24–28, 2014
Foster Gallery
Courtney Wilburn Marse, A Storied Surface
Yvette Creel, The Art of the Circle
Jeremy Grassman, Wonderland
Kelly Mullins, Where Y’at
Closing reception: Friday, March 28, 6–8 p.m.

March 31–April 4, 2014
Foster Gallery
Jenny Hager, Layered Recollections
Closing reception: Friday, April 4, 6–8 p.m.

April 7–11, 2014
Foster Gallery
David Contreras, Urban Monuments
Closing reception: Friday, April 11, 6–8 p.m.

April 21–25, 2014
Foster Gallery
James Kimura-Green, Memory, Memorial
Closing reception: Friday, April 25, 6–8 p.m.

April 22–25, 2014
Glassell Gallery
Sponsored by Michael D. Robinson and Donald J. Boutte
Jimmie Nord, Playschool
A K M Jabed Rashel, TIMEframe
Closing reception: Saturday, April 26, 6–8 p.m.

April 28–May 2, 2014
Foster Gallery
Nathan Pietrykowski, Drugged Paranoia & Warlust
Amanda James, Less Class More Sass!
Closing reception: Friday, May 2, 6–8 p.m.

April 30–May 4, 2014
Glassell Gallery
Autumn Higgins
Forrest Gard
Closing reception: Saturday, May 3, 6–8 p.m.

May 6–11, 2014
Glassell Gallery
Andrea Barbier
James Osborne
Closing reception: May 8, 6–8 p.m.

May 13–18, 2014
Glassell Gallery
Sarah Kolac
Georgia Godwin
Closing reception: Saturday, May 17, 6–8 p.m.

About LSU School of Art
The LSU School of Art combines the best of both worlds: the resources and faculty of a large liberal arts institution and the personal attention that comes in a close-knit community. Students in the School of Art develop specialized skills while experimenting with various mediums, exploring their own creative intuition, and studying art history and contemporary art theory. Education comes from intensive critiques, working studio classes, dedicated professors, and engagement with the larger arts community through a curriculum that combines academic teaching and hands-on experiences, both on and off campus. For more information, visit art.lsu.edu.