Monday, April 17, 2017

The Museum of Art showcases two new exhibitions the Bachelor of Studio Arts and Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition April 21-May 19, 2017. The Bachelor of Studio Arts and Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition celebrates the achievements of the degree candidates graduating from the Department of Art and Art History, 91制片厂. The Master of Fine Arts Exhibition includes candidates, Sarah D鈥橝mbrosio and Kristen Peyton. On Wed. May 3, at noontime the MFA candidates, Sarah D鈥橝mbrosio and Kristen Peyton will be giving a gallery talk about their work on view. The exhibition also includes one work from Bachelor of Studio Arts degree candidates, Phin Lindsay Anibal, Xixi Chen, Amanda Chisholm, John Downs, Allie R. Gregoire, Hannah Medovnikov, Adam Nastasia and Samantha Osborne. An opening reception will take place on Fri., April 21, 6-8pm. Closer Readings: New Hampshire Writers Respond to Art continues to be on view through May 19, 2017. The exhibition presents work from distinguished writers from across the State as they respond to significant works of art in the permanent collection of the Museum of Art. The Museum is open to the public and free of charge.

Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition

On display, April 21-May 19 artwork representing the culmination of their two-year program will be Sarah D鈥橝mbrosio and Kristen Peyton candidates for the Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from the Department of Art and Art History, 91制片厂.

Sarah D鈥橝mbrosio. Brooklyn, New York, began studying painting in 2011 at Brooklyn College where she earned her Bachelors in Fine Arts. She continued her studies at Mount Gretna School of Art in Pennsylvania, before pursuing her masters at 91制片厂 in 2015.

D鈥橝mbrosio works are explorations of the flesh as subject. On display are paintings and drawings of her series 鈥淏oys鈥 which deal with the sensuous nature of paint, its inherent flesh-like quality and how it competes with formal demands of the painted surface. Her work has been exhibited at York College Art Gallery in York, PA and Blue Mountain Gallery in Chelsea, New York.

Kristen Peyton, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, painter and printmaker, and muralist works from observation and invention. She received her undergraduate degree in painting from College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. During her time at 91制片厂, she participated in First Street Gallery鈥檚 MFA National Competition in New York City, juried by Lance Esplund, art critic for the Wall Street Journal, as well as Oxford Art Alliance鈥檚 National Juried Exhibition in Oxford, Pennsylvania juried by Jennifer Samet, writer for HyperAllergic.

Peyton鈥檚 recent work represents a continuation along a line of inquiry into the nuances of color, value, form, and the mosaic of shapes that constitute our visual experience of the physical world. She explores a poetic interplay of geometric structure and organic fluidity upon a painted surface鈥攁 dichotomy readily observed in the imposition of architecture onto the natural environment, and yet discovered in nature alone. Peyton composes structured paintings that aim at depicting a satisfying harmony of control and abandon, imbued with poetic emotion and representative of the tactility afforded through oil paint.

Image credits: (top left) Sarah D鈥橝mbrosio, Chicken Fight, 2017, oil on canvas, 48鈥 x56鈥, (right) Kristen Peyton, Swiss chard, Deer Snack, 2016, oil on canvas mounted to board, 26.25鈥 x 30鈥

BA Exhibition

The Bachelor of Arts Studio Exhibition features one work from eight candidates. The participating Bachelor of Studio Arts degree candidates include, Phin Lindsay Anibal, Xixi Chen, Amanda Chisholm, John Downs, Allie R. Gregoire, Hannah Medovnikov, Adam Nastasia and Samantha Osborne. A variety of works include painting, drawing, mixed media, video and photography.

The Department of Art and Art History provide an opportunity, within the liberal arts framework, for students to acquire a BA in Studio Art through a strong fine arts background for those wishing to enter the commercial art field. The BA curriculum prepares students for entrance into graduate school as well as number of vocational opportunities in museum or gallery work and creative endeavor.

Closer Readings: New Hampshire Writers Respond to Art

Closer Readings: New Hampshire Writers Respond to Art continues to be on viewthrough May 19. The exhibition presents work from distinguished writers from across the State as they respond to significant works of art in the permanent collection of the Museum of Art.

A selection of forty works from the Museum鈥檚 permanent collection by former faculty, students, and those closely associated with the State鈥檚 artistic heritage will be on view. The wide variety of work includes: James Aponovich 鈥71, Arthur Balderacchi, Hyman Bloom, Tom Glover 鈥84, John Woodsum Hatch, Lotte Jacobi, Edwin Scheier and Carol Aronson-Shore.

Image credit (right): John Woodsum Hatch, South Point Star II, (detail), Acrylic on gesso on Masonite board, 24鈥 x 48鈥, Collection of the Museum of Art, 91制片厂, 1986.4

The Museum of Art hours of operation during the academic year: Mon.-Wed., Fri. 10am-4pm; Thurs., 10am - 8pm; and Sat. and Sun., 1-5pm.; Closed University holidays. All听Artbreak听programs are free and open to the public. All Artbreak programs and accompanying programs are supported by听Friends of the Museum of Art and Public Value听Partnership Grant, New Hampshire State Council on the Arts.Follow the Museum of Art on听,听and听#MOA91制片厂. The MFA Thesis Exhibition is supported in part by the听Department of Art and Art History, 91制片厂.