MFA Exhibition season coming up

San Francisco Art Institute's Vernissage: Friday, 14 May 2010 from 6:00 to 8:00pm
On view: 15–22 May 2010, daily from 12:00 to 6:00pm
Herbst Pavilion, Fort Mason (Marina Boulevard and Buchanan Street)
San Francisco, CA 94123

The largest show of its kind at a single venue in the Bay Area, SFAI’s 2010 Vernissage / MFA Graduate Exhibition will feature work by nearly 100 artists. The result of an intense period of collaboration, investigation, and artistic development, the work on display will represent a range of interests, media, and approaches—providing patrons with an overview of some of the most challenging and exciting directions and strategies in contemporary art today. The 2010 Vernissage / MFA Graduate Exhibition is an opportunity for students to present their work to the larger world. This valuable experience of participating in a large, public exhibition is the culmination of a challenging program of study and creation. In addition, the 2010 Vernissage / MFA Graduate Exhibition introduces to the wider Bay Area community some of its most provocative and thought-provoking new talent.

California College of the Arts
Thursday, May 6, from 6–9 p.m.: the MFA Exhibition at the SF campus
The San Francisco campus is located at 1111 Eighth Street, between Hooper and Irwin.
The MFA Exhibition is organized by Fine Arts faculty member and critic Glen Helfand, who says, "With a particularly large group of students this year—66 in all—the show will express the dynamic, interdisciplinary identity of CCA's diverse artistic community."

Mills College MFA Exhibition
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 1, 6:00−9:00 pm
May 2−30, 2010
The Mills College Art Museum is proud to present Between You and Me, the thesis exhibition for the 2010 Master of Fine Arts degree recipients. The exhibition showcases works by a promising group of emerging artists created during their graduate program in the Mills College MFA studio program. The exhibition is curated by Stephanie Hanor, Director of the Mills College Art Museum.

Unfortunately, i missed the San Francisco State University MFA Exhibition which was last Saturday.

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