Group Exhibition
»Should Birds Attack«
Hartford M.F.A. Photography Group Show
Zach Callahan, Matthew Genitempo, Seth Johnson, Kevin Kunstadt, Tamara Reynolds
Opening: Wednesday, May 18, 2016, 18-21h (Facebook Event)
Exhibition: May 19 – 23, 2016
Curated by Robert Lyons
Opening hours: by appointment
Admission free
Description
The International Limited-Residency MFA in Photography program at the Hartford Art School – University of Hartford, in collaboration with Berlin’s Kominek Gallery will host Should Birds Attack, an exhibition opening this May 18, 2016. The exhibition was curated by Robert Lyons and features work by first year students in the program.
Should Birds Attack is an exhibition of photography inspired by the Haruki Murakami essay Samsa in Love.
Contributing artists Zach Callahan, Matthew Genitempo, Seth Johnson, Kevin Kunstadt and Tamara Reynolds are students in Hartford Art School’s Limited- Residency MFA Photography Program. Curated by Program Director Robert Lyons, the exhibit of 29 photographs channels the surreal and dystopian aura of Murakami’s work.
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Faculty and Guest Lecturers Include:
Robert Lyons – Director, Dr. Jörg Colberg, Michael Vahrenwald, Alec Soth, Thomas Weski, Michael Schäfer, Mary Frey, Doug Dubois, Alice Rose George, Hiroh Kikai, Misha Kominek, Mark Steinmetz, Ute Mahler, Wiebke Loeper, Gerry Johansson, Tod Papageorge, Hannes Wanderer.
More info can be found at:
www.hartfordphotomfa.org
Event Details
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