For the past several decades, one of Blaffer Art Museum's most cherished responsibilities has been partnering with the University of Houston School of Art to give graduates of the city's only MFA program for artists their highly anticipated exhibition debut, introducing their work to the UH community and to an increasingly recognized global art center.
Blaffer continues that tradition with the unveiling of the 37th Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition. Showcasing works across media by 2015 graduates Daniela Antelo, Laura Fletcher, Daniel Haas, Seth Lapeyrouse, Melinda Laszczynski, Evan Lee, Margaret McMillan, Sebastian Montes, Eric Ockrassa, Caroline Roberts, Caroline Sharpless and Jason Wheeler, the exhibition kicks off with an opening reception from 7-9 p.m. April 3 and continues through April 18.
From site-specific performances that leave traces of human encounters to 3-D printed sculptures derived from algorithms; from oil paintings of art galleries to speculative designs of futuristic devices for everyday use, the 2015 graduates cover a range of theoretical and practical concerns reflecting the breadth of contemporary practice.