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Cima Khademi, Tangled Traditions, Mix Media, 21” (length) x 13” (longest width), March 2023
Cima Khademi is a recent MFA graduate from UMASS Amherst.
This work is part of an ongoing series she began during her residency at MASS MoCA in March 2023.
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Meraki Studio Spring 2023 Film Festival
The deadline for submissions is April 28 at 11:59 PM.
Submissions are now open for the 1st Annual UMass Animated Film Festival, organized by Meraki Studio, UMass' animation club!
Films must be animated or mostly animated and created while enrolled as an undergraduate at one of the Five Colleges.
Films can be submitted here.
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Patio Melt
Calling all artists, designers, makers, and creatives!
Join us for a fun-filled gathering in the courtyard.
at the Studio Art Building
on April 28th from 1-4 pm.
We will have pizza, drinks, and various engaging activities to enjoy together.
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Opening for Isabelle Okwuosa
The Wall@SAB this spring features Isabelle Okwuosa's painting dedicated to Black Women and Streetwear.
Please join us for the opening celebration
on April 27, 2023, from 3-4:30 pm.
The Wall is on the second floor of the
Studio Arts Building, in the Atrium.
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What I Took With Me
Join us for a special group exhibition
of current Iranian MFA students and alumni
at Looky Here Gallery
April 28-May 31
Opening Reception
Friday April 28th, 6:00 pm
This exhibition is a poignant and intimate exploration of the objects and memories accompanying them on their journeys through life.
Featuring the works of four talented artists, Nina Nabizadeh, Cima Khademi, Yasamin Zamanieh, and Leila Rahnama, this exhibition offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the experiences of these Iranian artists and the emotions that are embedded in the objects and memories that shape their identities.
This exhibition invites visitors to explore the themes of identity, social justice, and the human experience.
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Let’s Talk About Critique
Reimagining Art and Design Education
The University of Chicago Press has just published a new book titled Let’s Talk about Critique, and the Art Department professor Susan Jahoda has contributed three protocols to the text.
The book examines how critique in art education has evolved, how it falls short, and what else it could be. Elissa Armstrong and Mariah Doren contextualize current practices by discussing the history of critique, the field of education, and the characteristics of today’s students. Then they offer suggestions for ways to have more open, inclusive, and dynamic classroom conversations about art and design. The core of the book consists of critique format descriptions, written by experienced educators, that provide a wide variety of thoughtful approaches that can be readily adapted and used.
For more information about the book, please click here.
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AN ELEGY IN A DREAM
April 20 - May 4
Nima Nikakhlagh's experimental film has been selected for the Canada-based
Pebbles Underground Film and Video Art Festival.
As a non-narrative audio-visual experience, the film itself is not fully realized until it is individually and subjectively interpreted by each viewer.
In this project, Nima collaborated with two other Iranian artists in Iran.
To vote for your favorite work (up to three) and more information, please visit the Official Selection Program website here.
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Art as Activism: Protecting Atlanta's Forests
Monet, a platform empowering creativity, has teamed up with Emmy Currier-Dougherty, a student artist-activist, with the support of the UMass Art Department and Herter Art Gallery.
Emmy's call is to support Stop Cop City, the American social movement, by selling her artwork [featured in the Art 401: Perfossinal Practices group exhibition] and using the money to fund a lawsuit against deforestation in Atlanta.
Please join us to raise as much awareness and money, to defend Atlanta Forest.
To learn more about Emmy Currier-Dougherty's work, please click here
To donate and support the Art & Activism, please click here
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Spring Open Studios
at One Cottage Street
in Easthampton
May 6 & 7, 10 am-5 pm
UMass Amherst Ceramics Technical Assistant, Evelyn Snyder, will be part of the annual Spring Open Studios at One Cottage Street in Easthampton. You can visit her studio, Kaleidoscope Pottery, along with 25 other building residents and guests.
Many studios also offer discounts; all have unique work with local flavor. Meet people who create work in the studios where it happens.
Event is free and open to the public.
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Excellence in Art Scholarship Fund
UMassGives is a two-day online giving campaign, Wednesday, 4/26, and Thursday, 4/27, using email, texts, and social media to encourage people to give to their favorite area of UMass Amherst.
2023 marks the tenth year! In 2022, HFA raised $98,303 from 813 gifts!
Join the #GiveHappy movement and follow HFA's social media channels to be part of the fun and
help make a difference this year!
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Or explore this year's UMassGives website.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITY FOR GRADUATING SENIORS
Take your first step for a career in advocacy by applying for a full-time position with the Student PIRGs. This job gives recent graduates the opportunity to work with great people, gain real skills, and start making a difference on important issues right away! If you are ready to make a difference after graduation- apply now.
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