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We love to see our alums.
Connie Thibaut (BFA 1997, MSAE 2003) stopped by the office recently. She has been teaching in the Boston Public Schools for almost ten years and will be at the Hennigan School in Jamaica Plain this year. |
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MSAE Thesis Defenses
A message from Steve Locke, Graduate Coordinator:
It is with a great deal of pride and excitement that I advise you of the public presentation of the work of the candidates for the MSAE. The exhibition this year is in two locations – the Arnheim Gallery in the South Building and the Patricia Doran Gallery in the Artists Residence. The presentations will be on 16 and 17 August. We will convene at 9:30 am. The schedule for the days is as follows:
Studio Investigations July 2010
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John Crowe’s two-week art camp/boot camp, also known as Studio Investigations, concluded on July 29 with an informal exhibit in the halls and studios of the South Building. This was the first class for our incoming MSAE students and one of the last classes in their program for several MAT students. It was an intense two weeks of work, play, and artistic breakthroughs for the campers. The first week they speed-dated different materials, processes, and concepts. Over the weekend they had to go steady with one of them, and the second week they got married and produced the body of work that became their exhibit on this last day of the class. See some images from the show below. |
Cynthia Jaquith
Cynthia Jaquith (MSAE 2008) will be teaching at Dallin Elementary School in Arlington.
Kate Jellinghaus
Kate Jellinghaus (TPP May 2010) will be teaching at Westwood High School. Our MSAE alumna Lucy Grover will be a colleague.
Kate and Alisa Rodny, who will be teaching at the Jeremiah Burke High School in Dorchester, are hoping to collaborate to encourage dialogue between their student populations.
Anne Blackie
Anne Blackie (BFA 2010) has moved to California and is a full-time Activities Director for a retirement community outside of San Francisco. She will be working with school groups and arranging volunteers, teaching a few art classes, and organizing museum visits and games.