Parsons Fine Arts is pleased to announce the spring 2019 MFA open studios event to be held on Thursday, March 14, 6–9pm.
Our vibrant group of 41 graduate students will open their creative spaces to the public and be available to answer questions and discuss their work. Open Studios provides a rare opportunity for visitors to view works in progress and meet these artists in an informal setting. Visitors will gain insight into the diverse practices within our studio art program that embraces interdisciplinary, experimentation, intellectual rigor and innovation.
Artists: Arpi Adamyan, Natalia Almonte, Collyn Ahren , Kaeten Bonli, Alonso Cartú, Liyen Chen, Rhea Cheng, Lydia Crouse, Michael Grasso, Nicole Economides, Liliana Farber, Caroline Garcia, Utsa Hazarika, Sidi He, Sarra Hochberg, John Holland, Luna Jiang, Julia Jueun Jo, Elyse Johnson, Java Jones, Nadine Käser Cenoz, Geraldine Kang, Tania Khouri, Tunie Lauren Betesh, Josephine Lee, Laramie Marshall, Luke McCusker, Kaili Smith, Rae Lavande Pellerin, Alymamah Rashed, Laurel Richardson, Laura Katzauer, Michael Rose, Paloma Rosenzweig Castillo, Alex Dolores Salerno, Mylo Mu, Jie Shao, Laina Michelle Weiss, Coraline Weng, Leonard Yang, Snow Xuecan Ye
Spring 2019 Visiting Artist lecture series
We are also pleased to announce the Visiting Artist lecture series featuring: Mika Tajima, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Meleko Mokgosi, Salman Toor, Hakan Topal, Elana Herzog, Patricia Cronin, Natalie Bookchin, Carolyn Lazard, Taryn Simon
For details about each lecture please visit our website here.
The Parsons Fine Arts MFA program offers a dynamic two-year, cross-disciplinary education committed to expanding the formal, intellectual and conceptual dimensions of emerging artists’ work. We foster studio-based research and scholarship that extends the boundaries of contemporary cultural expression, developed through a global understanding of the arts. Parsons Fine Arts is committed to diversity among students and faculty that provides a potent learning community. Housed within both Parsons School of Design and The New School University, the Fine Arts program is uniquely positioned within a progressive educational environment. Our international student body has access to a wide spectrum of activities, ranging from rigorous formal and aesthetic investigations to cross-disciplinary collaborations with design, performing arts and humanities students, to public forums that address pressing social and political concerns.