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Several Columbia artists are featured in Common Space, an exhibition on display at Oolite Arts in Miami, Florida until January 23, 2022.
Art Basel: Miami Beach ran from December 2 through December 4.
Painting alumnus Cy Gavin ‘16 is featured in his first solo show in the United Kingdom. The exhibition is at David Zwirner Gallery in London and is available for viewing until December 23, 2021.
Here, we talk with Associate Professor of Visual Arts and Photography Concentration Head Naeem Mohaiemen about the future of photography, the path of unlearning, and his journey to becoming an Anthropologist in the Visual Arts.
Recent graduates of the Visual Arts MFA are featured in a new online exhibition with New York-based Project Gallery V. Ivana Carman ’21, Kevin Claiborne ’21, Noga Cohen ’21, and Keli Safia Maksud ’21 are among the thirteen artists whose works are on display in an exhibition curated by alumna Farah Mohammad ’21.
Professor and alumna Adama Delphine Fawundu '18 is featured in two shows, one as part of the Newark Artist Collaboration and another alongside alumna Priscilla Aleman ‘19.
Constructing Futures is a biweekly series that features artists who use found materials, natural resources and the landscape to construct work that addresses the harsh realities of our ecological age.
Alumnus Noah Breuer ‘07 has a solo show, Cabbage, at Concourse Gallery, VisArts, in Rockville, Maryland. It is on view until January 2, 2022. According to the press release, the exhibition is named for the “pieces of cloth cuttings leftover in the process of creating custom garments and traditionally kept as perquisites by the dressmakers."
Mengtai Zhang ‘19 and Lemon Guo ‘18 collaborated on Diagnosia, a virtual reality experience running at the International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam from November 17 to 28, 2021.
Assistant Professor Adama Delphine Fawundu ’18 was among the winners of the 2021 Anonymous Was a Woman Awards.
The work of Brooklyn-based artist Joeun Kim Aatchim ’17 is available for viewing until November 10, 2021 at Harper’s East Hampton site.
Constructing Futures: Making Ecological Art in a Time of Uncertainty is a series that features artists who use found materials, natural resources, and the landscape to construct work that addresses the harsh realities of our ecological age.