SORRY WE MISSED YOU
May 10–16, 2021
Mickey Aloisio, Ronghui Chen, tarah douglas, Jackie Furtado, Max Gavrich, Nabil Harb, Dylan Hausthor, Annie Ling, Alex Nelson, Rosemary Warren
The Yale School of Art is pleased to announce the Photography MFA thesis exhibition SORRY WE MISSED YOU, for which a comprehensive online exhibition launched this week at mfaphoto2021.yaleschoolofart.org.
The exhibition features work by 2021 MFA degree candidates in Photography: Mickey Aloisio, Ronghui Chen, tarah douglas, Jackie Furtado, Max Gavrich, Nabil Harb, Dylan Hausthor, Annie Ling, Alex Nelson, and Rosemary Warren. The exhibition identity and website for SORRY WE MISSED YOU was created by Nick Massarelli and Anna Sagström, Graphic Design MFAs ‘21.
The Yale School of Art’s annual MFA thesis exhibitions are the culmination of two years of intensive artistic development, showcasing the results of a studio-based education that stresses the significance of critical practice. In keeping with the university’s COVID safety guidelines, the physical installation of the 2021 MFA thesis show in Photography was on view May 10–16, 2021 to current members of the School of Art community in the school’s Green Hall Gallery. Information pertaining to SORRY WE MISSED YOU can be accessed in the school’s developing exhibitions archive.
About the Yale School of Art
The Yale School of Art provides students with intellectually informed, hands-on instruction in the practice of an array of visual arts media within the context of a liberal arts university. As a part of the first institution of higher learning to successfully integrate a studio-based education into such a broad pedagogical framework, the Yale School of Art has a long and distinguished history of training artists of the highest caliber. A full-time faculty of working artists in conjunction with a diverse cross-section of accomplished visiting artists collaborate to design a program and foster an environment where the unique talents and perspectives of individual students can emerge and flourish.
The school currently offers graduate degrees, and undergraduate-level art courses to Yale College students, in the areas of graphic design, painting/printmaking, photography, and sculpture.