Vernissage: 2010 SFAI MFA Thesis Exhibition

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Jeannene Przyblyski Introduction
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San Francisco Art Institute Dean of Academic Affairs, Jeannene Przyblyski, introduces Vernissage, the 2010 MFA Thesis Exhibition at Fort Mason's Herbst Pavilion in San Francisco.

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David Marc Grant
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Painter David Marc Grant discusses his work in relation to oil and overproduction.

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Alexis Arnold
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Sculptor and furniture maker, Alexis Arnold discusses her work in relation to family.

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Casey Gray
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David Marc Grant discusses the work of fellow painter Casey Gray.

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Mercedes Dorame
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Mercedes Dorame tells the story of how burial site in L.A. inspired the work that became her MFA exhibition.

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Laura Boles Faw
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Alexis Arnold discusses the work of fellow graduate Laura Boles Faw.

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Jennifer Odell
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Jennifer Odell describes the virtual road trip that became her MFA Thesis exhibition.

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Luca Antonucci
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Jennifer Odell describes the work of Luca Antonucci.

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Mimi Moncier
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Mimi Moncier describes how her work is a confluence of painting, sculpture, dance and architecture.

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In May 2010, GALLERY CRAWL interviewed artists Alexis Arnold, Mercedes Dorame, David Marc Grant, Mimi Moncier, and Jennifer Odell about their own art projects, as well as work created by fellow graduates, Casey Gray, Laura Boles Faw and Luca Antonucci. Dorame explores the twin ideas of artifact and ritual through photography and installation; Arnold created a full-room installation with cast-cement furniture and ordinary household objects encased in crystals; Grant makes colorful paintings that address global environmental issues; Odell created a detailed virtual trip across the U.S.; and Moncier incorporates her architectural background into her interactive sculptures. VERNISSAGE was on view at Fort Mason's Herbst Pavillion May 15 - 22, 2010.

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