Featuring: Steven Baboun, Zhuoning Bi, Ashveta Budhrani, Dawnja Burris, Madeline Eckert, Jesse Egner, Sean Fox, Isadora Frost, Tere Garcia, Miguel Gonzalez, Amanda Johnson, June Kim, Harold Lee, Joshua Lee, Spandita Malik, Gyuho Park, Pongsak Pattamasaevi, Livia Prescha, Victoria Qian, Kingly Wang, Adrian White, Centian Zhou
An exploration of relationships mediated by photography with work by current students in Parsons MFA Photography Program. The artists in this exhibition form complex and varied approaches to ideas of culture, history, experience and perception. How we relate in the world, from familial to material, the work shown pushes on the complicated ideas of connection.
Photography itself is often described as particularly important aspect of identification and memory in the act of relating. Work shown in this exhibition is organized as a collective, nuanced and visual definition of this negotiation in photography today.
Organizations
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Parsons School of Design
A pioneer in art and design education for more than a century, Parsons School of Design is one of the most prestigious and comprehensive colleges of art and design in the world. Critical thinking, collaboration, and reflective practice are at the heart of a Parsons education. Located in the heart of New York City, the school offers undergraduate and graduate programs in the full spectrum of design disciplines. A student-centered curriculum allows for both focused and interdisciplinary learning to master concepts, technologies, and research methods that cut across a wide array of fields. By synthesizing theory with craft, and combining art and design studies with the liberal arts and business, Parsons prepares its students to shape scholarship in their field and make art and design that matters. Its faculty of notable artists, design practitioners, critics, historians, writers, and scholars exemplify an extraordinary breadth of vision. The graduate Photography program functions as a 21st-century studio and think tank. The goal of the 26-month program is to prepare graduates to define the creative role of photography within contemporary culture, as practicing artists and scholars. Challenging participants to move beyond current paradigms—to anticipate and set trends, rather than follow them.
In Relation
Featuring: Various Artists
Curated by: Jeanine Oleson
Locations
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Brooklyn, NY 11201
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