Visual Arts

2013 First-Year MFA Exhibition
April 5 - April 20, 2013
Wednesday–Saturday, 1-5 pm
arts.columbia.edu/visual-arts

Opening:
Friday, April 5, 6–8 pm


Curated by Jenny Jaskey

The artists in the show are Tatiana Berg, Esteban Cabeza de Baca,
James Case-Leal, Pamela Council, Zach Eichelberger, Jack Eriksson, David Gbur,

2013 MFA Thesis Exhibition
April 29 - May 20, 2013
Thursday-Monday, 12-5 pm

Opening:
Sunday, April 28, 2–5 pm


Fisher Landau Center for Art
38-27 30th Street
Long Island City, New York

arts.columbia.edu/visual-arts
www.flcart.org

  • Transactions: November 8 - 30, 2012

The LeRoy Neiman Gallery
 

  • Mannered Attitude

Visual Arts Faculty and Alumni featured in MANNERED ATTITUDE, a group exhibition at Soloway Gallery, Brooklyn:

  • Liz Magic Laser

The Armory Show announced Visual Arts alum Liz Magic Laser ('08 SOA) as the commissioned artist for the 2013 which celebrates the art fair's  centennial anniversary.  Laser will create a new work and aid in cultivating visual identity of the fair, turning an interactive market research strategy into a work of art, staging a series of focus groups composed of collectors, curators, art professionals and journalists, and produce t

Eleanor Antin, who will give an Public Programs artist reading and performance of her coming-of-age memoir, Conversations with Stalin, takes over Art21's Twitter account on Friday, October 26 from 2:00-3:00 p.m.  Antin will "read" stanzas of a short story, where audience participation is encouraged throughout, and Antin will respond to questions submitted by audience members. 

  • David Altmejd ('01 SOA)

David Altmejd ('01 SOA):
 The Orbit


Organized by David Norr, Chief Curator Toby Devan Lewis Gallery

October 8, 2012 — December 30, 2012

The Orbit is a special project for the exhibition Inside Out and From the Ground Up.

  • Metaphysical Interventions: Curated by Matthew C. Wilson


The LeRoy Neiman Gallery hosts a wide array of exhibitions throughout the year,
showcasing the work of invited artists, Visual Arts faculty, undergraduate and
graduate students and work produced in the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies.
The exhibits give student work public exposure in a professional setting and bring
outside voices to the Neiman Center, creating a rich environment of display and
dialogue.

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