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Dear Colleagues,
Are you attending AAM in Baltimore this May? If so, you are cordially invited to the Corcoran College of Art + Design Reception hosted by the Graduate Program for Exhibition Design.
When: 6-8PM Sunday May 19th
Where: Baltimore Hilton Convention Center
Students will be displaying work from their Thesis Exhibition projects as well as other coursework. This is a great opportunity to get to know up and coming Exhibition Designers and to learn more about the Corcoran’s Graduate Program in Exhibition Design!
I would also like to invite you to the Thesis Presentations and Reception for the graduating class of the Master of Arts in Exhibition Design program at the Corcoran College of Art + Design.
The thesis presentations will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday May 4th and 5th in the Auditorium of the Corcoran Gallery. The reception will be held in the Atrium of the Corcoran Gallery on Wednesday May 8th, from 5-7 p.m.
You are welcome to attend as many, or as few, of the thesis presentations as your schedule permits, and are not required to be present the entire day.
The reception will be a wonderful opportunity for you to see student models and design packages up close, and have a chance to speak with students about their work. Please come share a drink with us and celebrate the accomplishments of this graduating class!
I look forward to seeing you!
Warm regards,
Clare Brown
Chair and Academic Advisor
Assistant Professor
Master of Arts in Exhibition Design Program
Corcoran College of Art + Design
500 17th Street NW
Washington, DC 20007
PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
SATURDAY MAY 4:
9:35-10:00 Peter Crellin
Discipline of Beauty: The Modern Expression of Japanese Craft
10:00:-10:25 Melanie Feaster
[Mix]Understandings: Multiracial Identity in Visual Culture
10:25-10:50 Ryan King
Sculpted Space: City as Art
10:50-11:15 Jeanette Sawyer
Sense of Place
11:15-11:40 Mary LaRoche
Up From Below: Exploration of the Deep
11:40-12:05 Katie Dillard
Quiet Casualties: The Unheard Stories of Humankind’s Greatest Rescues
Lunch Break
1:00-1:25 Alexandra Bubb
landSCAPES
1:25-1:50 Molly Trask
Making Our Marks: Art from First to Fine
1:50-2:15 Alissa Miller
Farmland Homeland: The Folkloric Traditions of the Pennsylvania Dutch
2:15-2:40 Jenney Fazande
And It Don’t Stop: The Cultural Influence of Hip Hop
2:40-3:05 Hannah Horrom
Stars and Stripes: A Closer Look at the American Icon
10 Minute Break
3:15-3:40 Ferry Foster
Illimitable Horizon: Winslow Homer, Small Boats, and an American Identity
3:40-4:05 Aidan Fredericks
And Man Created Dog: The Evolution of the Wolf to Man’s Best Friend
4:05-4:30 Sally Kim
The Korean American Experience: Immigration
4:30-4:55 Erin Kentch
Red Hairing: The History and Myth of Red Hair
SUNDAY MAY 5:
9:35-10:00 Ifi Flores
Wild Origins: The Evolving Nature of Animal Behavior
10:00:-10:25 Corianne Setzer
Growing Histories: How Shared Experiences Shape the Kingman Park Community
10:25-10:50 Cheena Raiford
Clash: A Textile Couture Experience
10:50-11:15 Kelsey Miner
Generation Digital
11:15-11:40 Misty Summers
Onayotekaono -- The People of the Upright Stone: Redefining a Nation
11:40-12:05 Dallas Sheldahl
Shared Spaces: The Story of Elephant and Human Interaction
Lunch Break
1:00-1:25 Natalya Rapundalo
Adrenaline: What A Rush
1:25-1:50 Melissa Lentz
Layover: Redefined & Upgraded
1:50-2:15 Stephanie Lewis
Wonder/Wonder
2:15-2:40 Timothy Golden
Drag: The Everyday Performance
2:40-3:05 Lauren Knabel
Punch Pourin’ & Plate Passin’: The Changing Domestic Roles of American Middle Class Women
10 Minute Break
3:15-3:40 Keah Fryar
Taking Aim – Comedians in the Crosshairs: An Exhibition on Comedy and Free Speech
3:40-4:05 Shima Nejabat
Why Ships Wreck: US Navy Underwater Archaeology Discoveries
4:05-4:30 Christopher Karlas
Turn Up that Racket: A History of the Guitar’s Music and Culture
4:30-4:55 Rachel Burke
Transcribing Dots: Batiks’ Journey from East to West
Visit the Corcoran during these presentations to view the thesis work of our talented graduating Exhibition Design MA students. The event is a wonderful opportunity to connect with Corcoran faculty, staff and students.
MA Exhibition Design thesis work will be on display in the Atrium as part of NEXT 2013 until May 19, 2013. Admission to NEXT 2013 is free and student docent tours are given on Saturdays at 2 p.m. For a complete list of events and programs, visit our NEXT 2013 website. www.corcoran.edu
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