A mother bear and three cubs are drawn in a wooded area with many of the trees cut down to the roots. In the foreground, one of the trees has a sign reading “Tree Farm,” suggesting the conception of an industrial forest. The header image was illustrated by Stanley Galli.
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John M. Olin Library, Ginkgo Reading Room

MFA in Illustration and Visual Culture Student Exhibition Opening

Join us for the opening reception of the Master of Fine Arts in Illustration and Visual Culture (MFA-IVC) student exhibition, Artifacts & Fictions: Curated by Students in Illustration and Visual Culture. Students participating in the class conducted research with materials from the D.B. Dowd Modern Graphic History Library and curated this exhibition to gain an understanding of practical and theoretical issues related to studying and displaying collections.

Free and open to all, refreshments will be provided.

Upcoming Exhibitions
A mother bear and three cubs are drawn in a wooded area with many of the trees cut down to the roots. In the foreground, one of the trees has a sign reading “Tree Farm,” suggesting the conception of an industrial forest. The header image was illustrated by Stanley Galli.
Exhibition

Artifacts & Fictions: Curated by Students in Illustration and Visual Culture

The Artifacts & Fictions exhibition presents selected works from the Master of Fine Arts in Illustration and Visual Culture (MFA-IVC) students as a part of their Exhibition & Engagement course requirement this spring. The class focuses on the planning and development of exhibitions and programs that serve as a critical form of scholarly investigation and

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