Purchase College MFA Show
March 6, 2008- March 29, 2008
Reception: March 6, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
601 W 26th St
The Purchase College School of Art + Design MFA Exhibit at
White Box @ the Annex will feature sculpture, video, sound, painting, and
drawing selected by the Director of the Neuberger Museum of Art, Thom Collins.
The exhibition features
Kristen Galvin,
Beth Letain,
Jeff Pash, Sarah G.
Sharp, and
Alec Spangler, each of whom will receive an MFA in Visual Art from
Purchase College this spring. Galvin and Sharp will also complete an MA in
Modern and Contemporary Art, Criticism and Theory. The show will be on view
from March sixth to March twenty-ninth at the White Box @ the Annex, 601
West 26th Street, 14th floor between 11th and 12th Avenues. The gallery is
open from 11am to 6pm Tuesday through Saturday.
The diverse range of subject matter and materials presented in the exhibition
reflects the interdisciplinary nature of the MFA program at Purchase College.
Each artist offers a unique response to the complexities of contemporary culture,
media and their interior worlds.
Using sources appropriated from art, popular culture, television, and cult cinema
classics,
Kristen Galvin transforms the visual mishaps found in analog to digital
video conversion to expose the politics of representation and reveal a specific
sociological condition. Galvin received her BA from Brown University.
Beth Letain makes paintings that teeter between abstraction and representation.
Using thickly impastoed paint and lush color, Letains’ paintings explore the
implications of taking generosity and abundance to illogical extremes. Letain
graduated from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 2005.
Jeff Pash creates multi-channel audio and video mash-ups from sources as
diverse as Hollywood films, YouTube videos, and material leaked from the
government. The resulting multi-media installations describe a space that lies
between the virtual and the real and often touch on the politics of our day. Pash
graduated in 2001 from Cornell University with a major in Film Studies.
Sarah G. Sharp creates real and imaginary forms inspired by vernacular
architecture and analog communication devices that address the formation of
outsider communities. Common household materials and building supplies used
in her drawings and sculptures evoke the urgency and invention required to build
ones own world. Sharp attended the California College of the Arts and received
her BA from the Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA in 1999.
Alec Spangler draws on memory and daydreams to develop virtual
environments in his paintings and drawings. He reconfigures landscape and
architecture according to imagined or misremembered rules of use-value,
symbolism, and physics. These works propose a recuperation of mystery and the
sublime through the inevitable mingling of nature and culture. Spangler
graduated from Vassar College with a major in Studio Art in 2002.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | | | Gallery | The Annex | | Address | 601 W 26th St, 14th Fl New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 646-638-3785 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 11-6 | |
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