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PARSONS PRESENTS 2008 MFA FINE ART
EXHIBITION AT THE KITCHEN

On view: May 1-10, 2008 (Tues-Fri 12-6 pm, Sat 11 am-6 pm)
The Kitchen, 512 West 19th Street, New York
Opening Reception: Thursday, May 1, 6-8 pm

Featuring: Blake Anderson, Julia Dault, Jesse Martin, Jeanine Anthony, Clea Davis, John Monteith, Kourosh Bahar, Cynthia Hsieh, Brandon Nastanski, Mike Beradino, Lance Lankford, Misael Nunez, Nicole Carlson, Peter Lapsley, Adrienne Reynolds, Cecile Chong, Jessica Lee, Mahrokh Shirvanian, Danny Coeyman, Sun Young Lee, Meghann Snow, and Frank Zadlo

NEW YORK, April 2, 2008 – Parsons the New School for Design will present the 2008 MFA Fine Art Thesis Exhibition, on view May 1-10 at The Kitchen in Chelsea. The show brings together drawings, paintings, videos, mixed media, installation and performance from 22 artists with diverse backgrounds, interests, and intentions. Reflecting the range and intricacy of the present art world, the artists’ individual visions promise a strong and vibrant art world in the future. The Kitchen Gallery is free and open to the public; an opening reception will be held May 1 from 6-8 pm.

The exhibition is organized by Bill Carroll, the former director of the Elizabeth Harris and Charles Cowles galleries, through an innovative course he taught called "Theory, Practice and Career, which is required of all graduating students in the program. The course enabled the students to play an unusually active role in its organization – securing the exhibition space, developing the catalogue, and helping to conduct its marketing and promotion. Now in its fifth year, the course was established through a grant from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, which has bestowed grants upon only five other MFA Fine Arts programs (Columbia University; Virginia Commonwealth University; the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and CalArts).

A catalogue accompanying the show includes an introduction by core faculty member Tom Butter, who writes that the exhibition is “A reminder, hint, marker, or tease, evoking what has gone on during the last two years with the Fine Art graduate students at Parsons… A stunning accomplishment on the part of the individuals involved, reflecting back on the community they belonged to and were served by.”

To view the exhibition catalogue and to learn more about the MFA Fine Arts program, please visit www.parsons.newschool.edu/finearts.

Located in the heart of New York City, Parsons The New School for Design is one of the most prestigious and comprehensive degree-granting colleges of art and design in the nation. Parsons has been a forerunner in the field of art and design since its founding in 1896 as the Chase School, named after American Impressionist painter William Merrit Chase. Over the decades, Parsons has educated some of the nation’s most acclaimed artists from Edward Hopper, Jasper Johns and Roy Lichtenstein to Sue de Beer, Steve DiBenedetto, Ryan McGinley, and Brian Tolle. Today, Parsons offers both an MFA and BFA in Fine Arts. For more information, please visit www.parsons.newschool.edu.

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