The Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis is pleased to announce its opening Nine Ways to Start Sunday: The 2022 MFA Visual Arts Thesis Exhibition Kemper Art Museum at Mildred Lane. The exhibition will be on view from April 9 to July 25, 2022. A public celebration and artist talks will take place on April 9th ​​from 2-5pm.

Visual Arts graduate students will present artwork in a variety of media, exploring a wide range of topics including the politics of space, desire and commodity fetishism, technology and the natural world, black imagination and diaspora cultural identity.

Featured Artists
Karina Arreola-Gutierrez / Quinn Briceño / Joseph Canizales / Noah Greene-Lowe / Erin Johnston / Martin Lammert / Samantha Modder / Carlos Salazar-Lermont / Livia Xandersmith

This 2022 Master Thesis Exhibition in Visual Arts Organized by Leslie Markle, curator of public art at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum.

To learn about the school’s Master of Visual Arts program and MFA candidates, visit samfoxschool.wustl.edu.

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