Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition

Join us for the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition from March 26–June 29, the culmination of three or more years of dedication, creativity, and exploration as the MFA students unveil their thought-provoking works. This year’s MFA candidates are Mozi Jones and Reika Okuhara. For families visiting during WSU Family Weekend, this exhibition offers a unique opportunity to delve into contemporary art alongside loved ones, and to create memories together as you explore the diverse range of artworks crafted by these talented students.

With years of intensive study and creative exploration, these students have honed their craft, challenged conventions, and delved deep into their artistic practice to bring forth works that resonate on a profound level. From visual narratives to thought-provoking conceptual pieces, this exhibition showcases works that are always fresh, relevant, and pushing the boundaries of artistic discourse. Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of contemporary art, this exhibition promises an enriching and inspiring experience for all who visit.

Visit the museum Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m.–4 p.m., excluding university holidays and breaks.

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