Fluid Horizons
May 30–June 10, 2017
601 West 26th Street, 15th floor
New York, NY 10001
USA
School of Visual Arts presents Fluid Horizons, an exhibition that brings together selected thesis projects from graduating MFA Computer Art students. Curated by India Lombardi-Bello, Administrative Assistant, and Milos Paripovic, Systems Administrator the exhibition is on view May 30 through June 10 at the SVA Chelsea Gallery, 601 West 26th Street, 15th floor, New York City.
The exhibition explores the different themes and media of digital art. “In this annual event, MFA Computer Art graduating students showcase not only their thesis project, but also how they envision the future of art-making,” says both Lombardi-Bello and Paripovic. “Thesis Exhibition is both an end and a beginning for our students,” says Terrence Masson, MFA Computer Art chair, “regardless of the media and format of their work, their learning process has instilled a new deep-rooted sense of excitement and possibility for their life and career after graduation.”
The MFA Computer Art Department emphasizes creative experimentation and a multidisciplinary approach to maing art with computers and emerging technologies. Dedicated to producing digital artists of the highest caliber, the department guides each student in the development of a personal artistic style in a course of study that is individually tailored to meet his or her needs. Students come from around the world to study in this two-year MFA degree program, which has distinguished itself with eight Student Academy Awards. Please visit mfaca.sva.edu.
School of Visual Arts has been a leader in the education of artists, designers, and creative professionals for more than six decades. With a faculty of distinguished working professionals, a dynamic curriculum, and an emphasis on critical thinking, SVA is a catalyst for innovation and social responsibility. Comprised of more than 6,000 students at its Manhattan campus and 35,000 alumni in 100 countries, SVA also represents one of the most influential artistic communities in the world. For information about the College’s 31 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, visit sva.edu.
The SVA Chelsea Gallery, located at 601 West 26th Street, 15th floor, in New York City, is open Monday through Saturday, 10am to 6pm, and is closed on Sundays and public holidays. Admission is free. The gallery is accessible by wheelchair. For more information, call T 212 592 2145.