Trace of a Moving Point: MFA Thesis Work at CCAD

Trace of a Moving Point: MFA Thesis Work at CCAD

Columbus College of Art & Design

Andrew McCauley, Interstellar Formaldehyde, 2013. Watercolor,
enamel, acrylic, fabric and paper on wood, 16 x 16 x 1 1/2 inches.
Photo courtesy of CCAD.
March 26, 2013
Trace of a Moving Point: MFA Thesis Work at CCAD


12 April–3 May 2013

Opening Reception: 12 April 2013, 6pm

Canzani Center Gallery
60 Cleveland Avenue
Columbus, Ohio
Free and open to the public.

www.ccad.edu/events-2013/mfa

Trace of a Moving Point features the culminating achievements of CCAD’s 2013 candidates for the Masters of Fine Arts degree. Their work ranges from glass, installation, social practice, and photography to fabric design, illustration, painting, and digital media.

CCAD’s MFA in Visual Arts: New Projects degree program is a two-year, project-based, non-media-specific curriculum that focuses on individual artistic/design development and creative leadership. It brings together talented individuals from a variety of different media to build a community that fosters exploration, professionalism, and creative success. For more about the program, or to apply, visit www.ccad.edu/programs/mfa.

Columbus College of Art & Design (CCAD) prepares tomorrow’s creative leaders for professional careers. We don’t just encourage great ideas—through our BFA, MFA, and community programs, we teach creative people how to bring their ideas to life and take them out into the world.