August 7–12, 2013
The International Low-Residency MFA in Photography at the Hartford Art School is pleased
to present its second MFA thesis show.
Hartford Art School
University of Hartford
200 Bloomfield Ave
West Hartford, CT 06117
www.hartfordphotomfa2013.com
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Split Seconds, our second annual MFA in Photography thesis exhibition features the work of 15 graduating MFA candidates: Morgan Ashcom (USA), Sebastian Collette (USA), Rafael D’Alo (Brazil), Scott Dalton (USA), Michael Dalton II (USA), Dorothee Deiss (Germany), Geoffrey Ellis (USA), Dagmar Kolatschny (Germany), Adam Long (USA), Daniel Claus Reuter (Iceland), Felipe Russo (Brazil), Nicholas Silberfaden (Argentina), Chikara Umihara (Japan), Ira Wagner (USA), Zack Zoll (USA).
A reception with the artists and faculty will take place on Saturday August10, 2013 from 7–9pm at the Joseloff Gallery at the University of Hartford. The exhibition will be open to the public from Wednesday, August 7 through Monday, August 12. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday 11am–4pm, Saturday and Sunday noon–4pm.
The show can be found online at: www.hartfordphotomfa2013.com
The limited residency MFA in Photography at the Hartford Art School is an innovative program designed for both mature individuals with established experience in the field as well as recent graduates who wish to further their own practice and acquire an MFA degree in order to facilitate their professional credentials as artists and educators. It differentiates itself from existing programs in that the new program is an International low-residency program and is the only low-residency MFA in the United States focusing solely on Photography. More info can be found at: www.hartfordphotomfa.org
Faculty and Guest Lecturers Include:
Alec Soth, Mary Frey, Dr. Jörg Colberg, Thomas Weski, Michael Schäfer, Doug Dubois,
Alice Rose George, Adam Bartos, Ron Jude, Mark Steinmetz, Susan Lipper, Wiebke Loeper, Gerry Johansson, Robert Lyons – Director.