UIC MFA Thesis Exhibition II
@ Gallery 400
400 S Peoria St, Chicago, IL 60607
Opening Wednesday, March 31st, from 5PM - 8PM
On view through Saturday, April 3rd
Alejandro Borsani uses video, computation, sound and physical phenomena to create spaces for rational reflection, bodily experimentation and emotional contemplation.
In her interdisciplinary exploration of violence, sexuality and female criminality Maria Jönsson approaches serious subject matter with deadpan humor and poetic matter-of-factness.
Orson Panetti works with new and found footage to craft video pieces that approach the cinematic environment as a meditative space, utilizing imagery that suggests an alternate collective unconscious of re-contextualized pop culture experiences.
Raychael Stine’s paintings often depict dogs and a kind of implied violence in a highly literate painterly language. However, the works are not necessarily about dogs, violence or even painting.
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