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Exhibition hours: 10 a.m.– 7:30 p.m. daily
Please visit the portfolio archive of featured work by this year's exhibiting MFAs.
For more information, contact Chrissie Bradley.
The Graduate Program in Fine Arts is proud to present the 2011 MFA Exhibition. The program has an interdisciplinary orientation that supports both the crossing and merging of mediums as well as the investigation and use of content from diverse areas of thought.
Our program stimulates students to hone their skills and expand their ideas through a critically engaged artistic practice while providing them with a greater awareness of the global context within which contemporary art is made and circulated. This exciting exhibition is the culmination of a demanding course of study, production, and review. We welcome you to witness the results and join us in congratulating the graduating class of 2011.
See also the complete lineup of CCA's end-of-year events.
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