Alumni News Roundup: Aug 26-Sept 10, 2024

Posted on September 9, 2024

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Aug 26-Sept 10, 2024

Bianca Beck’s (BFA ’01) first solo exhibition in Detroit, “See Me Plural,” is opening September 14 at Matéria Gallery.

Mia Brownell (BFA ’93) is featured in a duo show, “Mia Brownell & Martin Kruck: Skeptical Realism,” at Vanda Gallery in New Rochelle, NY, opening September 15.

Magali Duzant (BHA ’09) is part of two group exhibitions: “Reach for Shine,” curated by Lemia Monét Bodden in partnership with Personal Space, at Small Works in San Francisco and “Community Care: Stewarding Your Neighborhood,” organized by the Lower East Side Ecology Center.

Marc Fischer’s (BFA ’93) “Prisoners’ Inventions” is coming to Los Angeles as part of a major new exhibition at Los Angeles Public Library’s Central Library, opening September 14.

Carolina Loyola-Garcia’s (MFA ’00) new video installation Elemental is now on view in the windows of One Oxford Centre in Downtown Pittsburgh.

Shohei Katayama (MFA ’19) is highlighted in the NARS Foundation’s International Residency Exhibition, “Allure of the Land,” in Brooklyn, NY.

Sanna Legan (BFA ’22) is featured in “BODY FREEDOM FOR EVERY(BODY),” a touring exhibition on body autonomy from Project For Empty Space.

Paul Rouphail (BFA ’10) is part of a new group exhibition, “The Superfluity of Things,” at James Cohan gallery in NYC.

Alexandra Rubinstein (BFA ’10) showed at Spring/Break in one of the NYC art show’s “Artist Spotlight” booths.

Laurie Shapiro (BFA ’12) spent the month of July in rural Finland at Arteles Creative Center and is headed next to a residency in Boise, Idaho.

Ruth Stanford (MFA ’05) was interviewed as part of the Queer Harvest exhibition at Galerie G143 in Hamburg, Germany.

Joni Sullivan (BHA ’17) is featured in the group show, “Solar Wind,” curated by Georganna Greene Price, at John C. Hutcheson Gallery at Lipscomb University in Nashville, TN.

Image: works by Bianca Beck in “See Me Plural” at Matéria Gallery.