MFA open studios 2019

MFA open studios 2019

Yale School of Art

Design: Julia Schäfer and Orysia Zabeida.

March 7, 2019
MFA open studios 2019
Open studios: April 6–7
Yale School of Art
1156 Chapel Street
New Haven, Connecticut
United States
art.yale.edu
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The Yale School of Art hosts its annual graduate open studios featuring work from the departments of Graphic Design, Painting and Printmaking, Photography, and Sculpture. Studios are open to the public and located across three buildings on Yale’s campus in downtown New Haven.

Graphic Design
Herdimas Anggara, Kyla Arsadjaja, Micah Barrett, Milo Bonacci, Severin Bunse, Maria Candanoza, Evan Chang, Hyungseuk Cho, Dho Yee Chung, Simone Cutri, Jessica Flemming, Emma Gregoline, Jinu Hong, Zhiyan Huang, Laura Huaranga, Cindy Hwang, Dawoon Jeon, Harin Jung, Jeongwoo Kim, Minhwan Kim, Willis Kingery, David Knowles, Zhongkai Li, Kang Ma, Rosa McElheny, Tuan Quoc Pham, Mengyi Qian, Zack Robbins, Steven Rodriguez, Anna Sagström, Julia Schafer, Haeok Shin, Soomin Shon, Hua Shu, Betty Wang, Yuanbo Wang, Bryant Wells, Nicholas Weltyk, Sam Wood, Orysia Zabeida, Tania Alvarez Zaldivar, Wenwen Zhang, Liyan Zhao

Photography
Sara Abbaspour, Genesis Baez, Molly Berman, Angela Chen, Deangelo Christian, Robert Andy Coombs, Felix Davey, Brian Galderisi, Rory Hamovit, Elizabeth Hibbard, Dawn Kim, Morgan Levy, Rodrigo Lopez, Jane Lowe, Kaitlin Maxwell, Chase Middleton, Allison Minto, Angel Pedro, Kanthy Peng, Jiajun Wang

Painting and Printmaking 
Kimberly Altomare, Hangama Atiqullo, Braeden Bailey, James Bartolacci, Ana Benaroya, Tim Brawner, Kevin Brisco, Jacob Broussard, Mariel Capanna, Jose Chavez-Verduzco, Taylor Clough, Gabrielle D’Angelo, Edi Dai, Krystal DiFronzo, Sara Emsaki, Alex Gibson, Ian Goldsborough, Phoebe Helander, Trevon Latin, Naomi Lisiki, Lyndsey Marko, Victoria Martinez, Emile Mausner, Aryana Minai, Amaryllis Moleski, Rebecca Ness, Africanus Okokon, Esteban Ramon Perez, Dominic Chambers, Lauren Quin, Jose de Jesus Rodriguez, Maria de los Angeles Rodriguez Jimenez, Edd Ravn, Tajh Rust, Kern Samuel, Leila Seyedzadeh, Carly Sheehan, Rebecca Shippee, Michael Shultis, Kathia St.Hilaire, Chanel Thomas, Blair Whiteford, Ye Qin Zhu

Sculpture
Kristoffer Ala-Ketola, Nicole Cherry, Kerri Conlon, Alfredo Diaz, Azza El Siddique, Genevieve Goffman, Emilie Gossiaux, Petra Hjartardottir, Lauren Lee, Efrat Lipkin, Coral Saucedo Lomeli, Anna Miller, Catalina Ouyang, Diego Palacios, Peyton Peyton, Randi Renate, David Roy, Sam Shoemaker, Karinne Smith, Anne Wu, Alex Zak, Suzanna Zak

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Ripe at Dawn: 2019 Sculpture MFA thesis show, group two
Through April 6, 2019
Reception: Saturday, April 6, 6pm
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Transportation to open studios
Metro North Railroad provides frequent train service between New York and New Haven. During the open studios there will be a shuttle bus service running every 15 minutes from New Haven’s Union Station to the Yale School of Art.

About Yale School of Art
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 majors in the areas of graphic design, painting/printmaking, photography, and sculpture.

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