Talk
Mark Thomas Gibson

MFA Fine Arts presents a talk by artist and faculty member Mark Thomas Gibson.
Mark Thomas Gibson is an artist living and working in Brooklyn, New York. Gibson received his BFA from The Cooper Union in 1998 and his MFA from Yale University School of Art in Painting & Printmaking in 2013. During his time at Yale, Gibson was the recipient of the Ely Harwood Schless Memorial Fund Award in 2013. Gibson is an adjunct professor at The Cooper Union and a part-time lecturer at the Mason Gross School of Art at Rutgers University, and this summer will be a member of the faculty at The Yale Norfolk Summer School of Art and Music. In early 2016, Gibson curated the exhibition "Black Pulp!" at Yale University's Edgewood Gallery. Gibson is represented by Fredericks and Freiser gallery in New York City, where he will have his second solo exhibition opened March 24, 2016, coinciding with the release of his first book, Some Monsters Loom Large. Upcoming exhibitions include a group show at Able Baker Contemporary in Maine and a to-be-named group exhibition at Salon 94 in New York City this July.