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Summer 2024
Shobun Baile (MFA ’18) was awarded a Spring-Summer 2024 Fellowship at MacDowell.
Tsohil Bhatia (MFA ’20) will open a new solo exhibition, “This Fire That Warms You,” on September 5 at CUE Art Foundation in NYC.
Mel Bochner (BFA ’62) just released a new fundraising edition of the “Kick Against the Pricks Hat” with Platform.
Sarah Bowling (MFA ’23) had a solo show, “Quicksand,” at Rule Gallery in Denver.
Nkechi Ebubedike (BFA ’06) showed “Sculpture Park,” a series of paintings produced at her artist residency at KinoSaito in the Lower Hudson Valley, presented at TAFETA in London.
Laura Karetzky (BFA ’87) was named a NYSCA / NYFA 2024 Artist Fellow.
Alum and IDeATe instructor Moshe Mahler‘s short film “The Art of Weightlessness” won the Best in Show at this year’s SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival, which is an Oscar-qualifying award.
Eileen Maxson (MFA ’08) debuted her latest video work, “Parent Trap,” at Keijsers Koning in Dallas, TX.
The group show “100 Women of Spirit” featured several alumni, including Claire McConaughy (BFA ’81), Judith Henry (BFA ’64), and Susan Schwalb (BFA ’65), at Zurcher Gallery in NYC.
Adam Milner (MFA ’21) shared an intimate, inside look at his practice with Art21 for a video of him working at home in NYC.
Mobile Print Power, a collective founded by Patrick Rowe (BFA ’05), held a free printmaking workshop as part of MoMA’s Creativity Lab.
Alexandra Rubinstein (BFA ’10) was part of a group show, “Dad Bods,” curated by Charlotte Grüssing, at The Hole in NYC.
Jeffrey Augustine Songco (BFA ’05) was invited to speak at a panel discussion about the impact of AAPI heritage on creative process at the Grand Rapids Public Library.
Katie Tender (BFA ’20) was was featured on the Behind Pandora Facebook group about her role in the “Avatar” franchise.
Jessica Vaughn (BHA ’06) was named a 2024-2025 David and Roberta Logie Radcliffe Fellow at Harvard University’s Radcliffe Institute.
Ajunie Virk (BHA ’23) and London Williams (MFA ’24) began their yearlong residency at Pittsburgh’s Brewhouse Arts Distillery Artist Residency.
Sherri Wolfgang (BFA ’83) was featured in the podcast I Like Your Work’s summer catalog “It’s complicated,” curated by Erika Diamond.
Image: Sarah Bowling, Blue hour, 2024, acrylic on panel, 41.25 x 39 x 2.75 in / 104.8 x 99.1 x 7 cm