Presented by MFA Visual Narrative

And Then . . . 2022

July 6 - 25, 2022
Graphic featuring "And Then" logo, "MFA Visual Narrative Thesis Show 2022"

Reception

Fri, Jul 22; 6:00 - 8:00pm

NOTICE

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School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents “And Then . . . 2022,” a thesis exhibition of visual stories by five graduates of the MFA Visual Narrative class of 2022, curated by faculty Anelisa Garfunkel and Christina Roussos. The exhibition will be on view from Wednesday, July 6, through Monday, July 25, at the SVA Gramercy Gallery, 209 East 23rd Street. 


Artists featured in this exhibition are Laura Brown, Binhua Chen, Porad Gasan-Zade and Oret Peña and Morgan Sawyer. A statement from the curators reads:


“The projects in this exhibition will take you from the streets of New York to the forest floor to a distant planet of strangely familiar creatures. They will show you the world through the eyes of a girl who must confront the magic within and a woman who must confront the specters of a past life. You will meet a tiny mushroom braving violent societal structures, a girl who chooses to leave home to learn how to write her own story, and a man forced to journey in aid of an alien creature. All of these characters, no matter where they come from or where they find themselves, leave comfort in favor of discovery. They shed what they know to change the world around them and achieve something greater than themselves individually.


“We hope that, together, these stories—and the thesis show that they are a part of—will give us back some of what we have missed in these past three years and introduce us to people, worlds and stories that we have never known before.”