2021 MFA Candidates Thesis Exhibition

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Location: O'Shaughnessy Galleries (West) (View on map )

This annual exhibition is comprised of the culminating thesis projects created by the six students graduating in May 2021 from the three-year masters in fine arts degree program of the Notre Dame Department of Art, Art History & Design.

They are:

Yuliya Fedorovych, MFA Visual Communication Design
Ana Fleming, MFA Painting
Jennifer Kaplan, MFA Ceramics
Milagros Ramirez, MFA Industrial Design
Cassandra Schifano, MFA Sculpture
Anna Thorne, MFA Photography

Museum Director Joseph A. Becherer, awarded the $1,000 Walter R. Beardsley Endowment for Contemporary Art Prize to Yuliya Fedorovych, for her video.

Their artworks are typically provocative and demonstrate a broad awareness of current art themes, styles, and processes. Museum visitors are often challenged and intrigued by the aspiring graduates' creations. They range from industrial and graphic design projects, videos, and complex multi-media installations, to more traditional art forms such as paintings, photographs, prints, ceramics, and sculptures. 

Due to current campus COVID-19 protocols, there will not be a public reception this year.  

This temporary exhibition is made possible with support from the Humana Foundation Endowment for American Art.

Museum Gallery Viewing Hours

Unfortunately, due to the pandemic, access to the Snite Museum is limited to University of Notre Dame, Saint Mary's College, and Holy Cross College students, faculty, and staff members.

Tuesday–Friday
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 
and until 7:30 p.m. every Thursday

Saturday
Noon – 5:00 p.m. 
(closed on football home game Saturdays)

Closed Sunday, Monday, and national holidays

Originally published at artdept.nd.edu.