New at ProjectSpace 320 – “Coda: Post-Thesis Works from Advanced Study”

ProjectSpace 320 announces “Coda: Post-Thesis Works from Advanced Study,” an exhibition featuring artworks from students in the Advanced Study class that follows their thesis exhibition held March 27 – April 5.

Coda will be on view Monday, May 5 through Thursday, May 15, including a reception on Thursday, May 8 from 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. Student Art League members will celebrate the release of the latest issue of “The Mutt” concurrently with the opening of Coda.

Advanced Study is a year-long, two-course sequence that sets students on a path of individualized art-making. No longer assignment based, the semesters of Advanced Study are spent researching art and artists, and embarking on an inquiry that is at once individual and engaged with the ideas and concerns of both the surrounding world, and the history and methods of art.

Advanced Study culminates in a thesis exhibition, accompanied by statements and a catalogue, in the Teaching Gallery. Coda presents the follow-up to the Advanced Study Thesis Exhibition that this year featured works by Meredith Bingham, Andrea Hulseapple, Katherine Lippert, Alaaya Erin Patteron and Jan S. Redman. Professor Thomas Lail in the Department of Fine Arts, Theatre Arts and Digital Media teaches the Advanced Study course.

ProjectSpace 320 is located in the Amstutz 317 Drawing Studio with open hours on Monday and Wednesday from 3-6 p.m. and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday.