March 25-April 24, 2016
Opening: Friday, March 25, 5–8pm
Power Plant Gallery
American Tobacco Campus
318 Blackwell Street
Durham, NC
Closing: Sunday, April 24, 6–9pm
SPECTRE Arts
1004 Morning Glory Avenue
Durham, NC
The Duke University Master of Fine Arts in Experimental and Documentary Arts program is proud to announce its spring thesis exhibition, MFA|EDA 2016.
Featuring site-specific projects by sixteen MFA|EDA graduate students, the exhibition presents a tremendous range of work including presentations of film and video, installation, photography, interactive arts, sculpture, sound and multimedia, across Duke’s campus and downtown Durham, March 25–April 24.
The exhibition continues through March and April with a series of receptions, film premieres, artist-talks and installations at venues including The Carrack Modern Art, SPECTRE Arts, the Fredric Jameson Gallery, the Louise Brown Gallery, Cassilhaus, the Power Plant Gallery and the Full Frame Theater at the American Tobacco Campus.
To view work from the exhibitions and to access a detailed schedule of events, directions and information on the artists, visit mfaeda.duke.edu.
Exhibiting in MFA|EDA 2016:
Kristina Baker, Roxanne Campbell, Alex Cunningham, Tamika Galanis, Jon-Sesrie Goff, Qathi Hart, Kihae Kim, You-Jin Kim, Michaela O’Brien, Jason Oppliger, Dan Smith, Christopher Thomas, Beatriz Wallace, Wei Wang, Kyle Wilkinson, Michael Anthony Williams
MFA|EDA 2016 is supported by the Center for Documentary Studies, Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies, the Program in the Arts of the Moving Image, the Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts at Duke University, the Power Plant Gallery, Cassilhaus, the Fredric Jameson Gallery, the Louise Brown Gallery, The Carrack Modern Art and SPECTRE Arts.
A unique initiative, the MFA in Experimental and Documentary Arts (MFA|EDA) at Duke University couples experimental visual practice with the documentary arts in a rigorous two-year program. For more than three decades, Duke has demonstrated leadership in documentary arts, film and video, and visual studies. Drawing upon this commitment to the arts, as well as the university’s existing strengths in historical, theoretical and technological scholarship, the MFA|EDA offers a distinct learning environment that sees interdisciplinary education as a benchmark for significant innovation. More information on the program, faculty, curriculum and application guidelines is available on the MFA|EDA website at mfaeda.duke.edu. Additional inquiries may be sent to [email protected].