Graduating from Parsons Fine Arts MFA - Thesis Exhibition Opens May 13

I'm thrilled to be graduating from Parsons Fine Arts MFA program and participating in our thesis exhibition, yet traces linger, opening May 13 at The New School. The exhibition, curated by Sarah Cho, Assistant Curator at the Queens Museum, brings together twenty-two artists exploring embodied memory through multimedia installations, sculpture, painting, and photography across two gallery spaces.

 

yet traces linger ruminates on the myriad ways memory manifests in, beyond, or even in spite of materiality. My work appears in the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Gallery alongside pieces contemplating grief and memory filtered through the refractive lens of time and perception. The exhibition examines how artists contend with the body—visceral, cultural, spatial, contextual, and archival—proposing new rituals, alternative realities, and novel mythologies in processing the palimpsest of grief and time.

 

The two-year cross-disciplinary program has been transformative, shaped by studio visits, critiques, and interactions with visiting artists including Mika Rottenberg, Abigail DeVille, Jumana Manna, and many others.

yet traces linger runs May 13–June 1, 2024 at the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Gallery (2 West 13th Street) and Arnold and Sheila Aronson Gallery (66 5th Avenue), New York.

May 2, 2024