Decentered Reframed
Decentered Reframed
The Florida State University Department of Art and Museum of Fine Arts will open an exhibition this April showcasing the work of the department’s ten graduating MFA studio art students. “Decentered Reframed” offers a diverse collection of contemporary artworks spanning installation, sculpture, print, video and performance projects.
The show highlights the growth and development of these featured artists throughout the three-year MFA program. In this collaborative exhibition, Alexia Benavent-Rivera, Ysabel Flores, Hannah Glaser, Moey Hewitt, Kea Kamiya, Amarachi Odimba, Keilicia Parker, Kyle Smith, J Woltz and Jay Yue each examine the power structures that shape our culture, environment and relationships.
The exhibit will run from April 10 through May 2, with an opening reception on April 10 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. The artists also invite the public to a meet-and-greet followed by a series of artist talks from 7:30-9:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 16 at the Museum of Fine Arts. Additionally, there will be artist-led workshops available to the public.
For more information, including a full schedule of events associated with this exhibition, visit the MoFA website at MoFA.fsu.edu. The museum’s shows and programs are always free and open to the public.
The FSU Department of Art’s MFA in studio art is an intensive three-year program designed to offer the students discipline, training, and artistic understanding required for life as a practicing artist and professional. For more information, visit art.fsu.edu.