Logan Center Gallery
Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts
915 East 60th Street
Chicago, Illinois
arts.uchicago.edu/logan/gallery
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The University of Chicago’s Department of Visual Arts is pleased to announce two 2014 MFA thesis exhibitions at the Logan Center Gallery.
Funeral for Ortolan
April 11–May 9
Reception: Saturday, April 12, 6pm
Featuring: dado, Danny Volk, Tucker Rae-Grant, Jinn Bronwen Lee, and Ramyar Vala
thelittle match girl passion (Workshop performances)
Saturday & Sunday, May 3 and 4, 8pm
Gray Center Lab, 929 E. 60th St., Ste 112
Directed by dado and presented with support from UChicago’s Art|Science Initiative and the Logan Center for the Arts.
Tina
May 16–23
Reception: Friday, May 16, 6pm
Featuring: Sophia Rhee and Nick Raffel
About the Department of Visual Arts
Focused on making, the Department of Visual Arts is one of the many specialized knowledge communities at the University of Chicago, one of the world’s great research institutions. We aim to stimulate and provoke both graduate and undergraduate students, encouraging the development of independent and challenging thought as expressed and inscribed in the visual arts. We propose that art is inquiry. Our faculty, diverse in its pursuits, is critically engaged in dialogue nationally and internationally. Our students benefit from this dialogue, and are also encouraged to pursue areas of overlap with the many other disciplines represented at the university—history, art history, science, philosophy, aesthetics, theater, music, and creative writing to name a few.
For more about the Department of Visual Arts at The University of Chicago please visit dova.uchicago.edu.
For those interested in the MFA program at The University of Chicago please contact Alison LaTendresse, Associate Director of Programs and Student Affairs in the Department Visual Arts: [email protected]
About Logan Center exhibitions
Logan Center Exhibitions presents contemporary art programming at the Logan Center Gallery and throughout the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts at the University of Chicago. The aim of the program is to advance the inquisitive spirit of the university and the cultural vitality surrounding it through an open, collaborative and critical approach.
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