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The Exhibition Moore College of Art & Design is pleased
to present its 2nd annual thesis exhibition of Moore’s MFA in Studio
Art program. The exhibition presents highlights of each student's thesis
body of work that is a studio and research based inquiry culminating each
student’s experience in Moore’s new intensive two-year low
residency MFA program. The exhibition is free and open to the
public.
The Students The artists in the
exhibition are: Wendelyn Anderson, Sarah Gersbach, Margaret Hine, Ben
Panter and Kelly Vignola. All have completed the MFA low-residency program
at Moore, which includes three intensive six-week summer semesters
(including a one month international residency in Ireland), Fall and Spring
coursework and a final written thesis to accompany their thesis
exhibition.
The College Moore College of Art
& Design is dedicated to excellence in art and design. Founded in 1848,
Moore is the first and only visual arts college for women in the United
States. Through its undergraduate bachelor of fine arts degrees for women
and its coeducational graduate programs, Moore cultivates creativity,
promotes scholarship and prepares its students for professional careers in
the arts by emphasizing critical thinking, problem solving, risk-taking,
and strong communication skills. Moore is dedicated to producing graduates
that distinguish themselves as leaders in their fields.
Also in the Galleries - Art Education and Interior Design Graduate
Thesis Exhibitions Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia and
Widener Memorial Foundation Gallery August 4–September 29,
2012 Thesis exhibition of the Summer 2012 graduates of Moore’s
MA in Art Education with an Emphasis in Special Populations and MFA in
Interior Design.
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