April 8 – MFA thesis exhibit reception, Museum/WSU

The Washington State University Museum of Art is excited to share the talents of MFA graduate candidates in our upcoming Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition, April 4 – May 7. Join us for a reception from 6 – 8 p.m., Friday April 8, in the Museum of Art/WSU Gallery.  Admission to the museum is always free.

The exhibition is organized by our curators Zach Mazur and Ryan Hardesty who’ve said, “This exhibition provides a wide range of styles and stimulating experiences for faculty, students and local museum constituents. The world-class faculty at WSU encourage the MFA candidates to become more assured and articulate in their convictions. We confidently present this year’s graduate thesis work in hopes that undergraduate students, first year graduate students and anyone willing to be moved by art while spending time at WSU will find it a fun and stimulating experience.”

This annual showcase represents the culmination of two or more years work by the Master of Fine Arts graduate candidates.  MFA Thesis candidates are: Dani Brooks, Alx Dockter, Kayleigh Lang, Nicole Nee, Dylan Steinmetz, and Kayla White. For more information on our MFA Thesis Candidates, please click here to view their interviews.

Location: Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium in the Fine Arts Center

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