2021 MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture Thesis Exhibition

2021 MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture Thesis Exhibition

Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis

Madeline Valentine, Persephone the Wanderer, 2021. Digital mixed media, 36 x 30 inches.

May 4, 2021
2021 MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture Thesis Exhibition
May 1–15, 2021
High Low Gallery
3301 Washington Ave.
St. Louis Missouri
samfoxschool.wustl.edu

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The Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis is pleased to announce the opening of the 2021 MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture Thesis Exhibition, presenting work by the program’s (first-ever) graduating class. The exhibition will be on view by appointment at the High Low Gallery in St. Louis’ midtown arts district from May 1 to 15. An online exhibition will also be available through the website.

Featured artists: Racheal Bruce / Taylor Dow / Stephanie Gobby / Austin Ickes / Leah Kurth / Erin Lewis / Weike Liu / Jonathan Smith / Benjamin Snyder / Madeline Valentine

About the MFA-IVC program
The Sam Fox School’s MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture program combines studio practice in illustration with curatorial training in visual and material culture. This two-year, fully residential program is ideal for illustrators, designers, and those interested in working with popular visual matter of the modern period. Graduates will be prepared to work as author-artists of graphic novels and picture books, professors of illustration, critical writers on popular culture, and curatorial staff in museums, libraries, and auction houses.

The MFA-IVC program builds on the vast visual culture resources of Washington University, including the D.B. Dowd Modern Graphic History Library, a preeminent site for studying the history and culture of American illustration.

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