Underlined Action: UMN MFA Thesis Exhibition April 7-25, 2015

Excitement is brewing over at the neighbor’s — on the West Bank. The graduating University of Minnesota MFA students have an art exhibit next month at the Katherine E. Nash Gallery.

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What: Group exhibition of 10 artists about to complete the Master of Fine Arts degree in the Department of Art at the University of Minnesota

When: April 725, 2015

Gallery hours are: 11:00AM – 7:00PM | Tuesday through Saturday

Celebrate the Exhibition with the Artists

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Public Program | 5:30 – 6:00 PM | InFlux Space

Reception | 6:00 – 10:00 PM | Regis East Lobby

 

Where

Katherine E. Nash Gallery

Regis Center for Art | University of Minnesota

405 21st Avenue South | Minneapolis MN 55455

 

Accessibility, Cost, and Parking

Parking is available nearby on the street, at the 21st Avenue South ramp, and at the 5th Street South lot; hourly or event rates apply. All parking listed above, the Regis Center for Art and the Katherine E. Nash Gallery are wheelchair-accessible. Exhibitions and related events are free and open to the public.

Artists Included in the Exhibition

Beth Dow, Mara Duvra, Chris Groth, Jim Hittinger, Antony W. Lakey, Joshua McGarvey, Candice Methe Hess, Lorena Molina, Kevin Obsatz, and Erin Paradis

 

Exhibition Description

The Katherine E. Nash Gallery presents Underlined Action, a group exhibition of 10 artists about to complete the Master of Fine Arts degree in the Department of Art at the University of Minnesota. The artwork represented is made in a diverse range of media including, ceramics, drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, installation, film and video.

By Deborah Ervin

Deb holds an M.A. in Arts and Cultural Management from Saint Mary’s University, and a B.A. from the University of Minnesota where she majored in theater. Based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Deb has 12 years of experience working in the nonprofit arts sector, working with Twin Cities cultural gems such as The Cedar Cultural Center, the Midtown Global Market, In the Heart of the Beast Puppetry and Mask Theatre, and more. She’s primarily drawn towards work that involves relationship building, such as communications and fundraising. Deb also has two decades of experience as an events manager for live music, theater, and dance. Her work as a stage manager has brought her into intimate collaborations with diverse communities, artists from around the globe, and projects ranging from river boat ballets to burlesque holiday shows.