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MFA Feb session

Saturday, 24 feb 2024

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15:00 - 18:15 UTC

MFA mid-year presentations
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Sunday, 25 feb 2024

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15:00 - 18:15 UTC

MFA mid-year presentations
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presentation schedule

Saturday
GUEST REVIEWERs: Susie Quillinan &
Elena Marchevska

15:00 - 15:10 utc - Introductions
15:10 - 15:40 UTC - sara kim
15:45 - 16:15 UTC - hadar cohen
16:15 - 16:25 UTC - mini BREAK
16:25 - 16:55 utc - paige king
17:00 - 17:30 utc - tobias tovera
17:35 - 18:05 utc - jenny hawkinson
18:05 - 18:15 utc - social chitchat & goodbyes

sunday
GUEST REVIEWERs: Bindi Vora & Edward Shanken

15:00 - 15:10 utc - Introductions
15:10 - 15:40 UTC - leandro villaro
15:45 - 16:15 UTC - alexander (sandy) carson
16:15 - 16:25 UTC - mini BREAK
16:25 - 16:55 utc - miki wolf
17:00 - 17:30 utc - andrew scott
17:35 - 18:05 utc - hanae moreno
18:05 - 18:15 utc - social chitchat & goodbyes

Guest Reviewer bios

Susie Quillinan is the co-director of HAWAPI and former Head of Masters Studies at Transart Institute, as well as a learner and curatorial researcher based in Lima, Peru. She develops publications, residencies, encuentros, exhibitions and study programming interdependently with artists, curators, researchers, collectives, places, institutions and other learners. Her current research focuses on practices of collective reading and study, weaving as methodology and a curatorial ethics of accompaniment.

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Elena Marchevska is a practitioner, academic and researcher interested in creating work that can help us to think through new historical discontinuities that have emerged in post-capitalist and post-socialist transition. This is ever more relevant at a time when the Eurozone is fragmenting, and right wing populisms are on the rise. In addition, she does research and writes extensively on the issues of belonging, female body and the border and intergenerational trauma.

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Bindi Vora is an interdisciplinary photographic artist of Kenyan-Indian heritage, associate lecturer at London College of Communication, and curator at Autograph, a London-based non-profit arts charity that explores issues of identity, representation, human rights, and social justice through photography.

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Edward Shanken is best known for his scholarship at the intersections of contemporary art and new media. He has supervised dozens of MFA and practice-led Ph.D. students in the US and Europe and is committed to helping former students succeed in academic careers. He is Professor of Arts at UC Santa Cruz.

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