2022 MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture Thesis Exhibition

2022 MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture Thesis Exhibition

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

Courtesy of Taylor Dow.

April 20, 2022
2022 MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture Thesis Exhibition
April 30–May 21, 2022
Public celebration: April 30, 4–6pm
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 2022 MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture Thesis Exhibition at the High Low gallery in St. Louis’ midtown arts district. The exhibition will be on view April 30–May 21. A public celebration will be held April 30 from 4–6p.

Featured artists:
Stephen Barany / Cydney Cherepak / Candice Evers / Tori Forster / Amanda Greene / Noah Jodice / Jodi Kolpakov / Jillian Ohl / Jessica Ramsey / Kruttika Susarla / Henry Uhrik / Paulina Zuckerman.

The MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture (MFA-IVC) program combines studio practice in illustration and writing with the study of visual and material culture. With a focus on illustrator authorship, this two-year, fully residential program is made for illustrators, comic artists, and designers who are interested in popular visual matter of the modern and contemporary periods. We draw on the vast resources of Washington University, including the D.B. Dowd Modern Graphic History Library.

Follow the MFA-IVC program on Twitter & Instagram: @samfox_mfa_ivc.

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