AB Lobby Gallery / Portland State University / School of Art + Design
Art Building, First Floor, 2000 SW 5th Ave., Portland, Oregon 97201
Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday, 10-5 p.m., or by appointment: tnikolai@pdx.edu
MK Gallery / Portland State University / School of Art + Design
Art Building, Second Floor, Room 207, 2000 SW 5th Ave., Portland, Oregon 97201
Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday, 10-5 p.m., or by appointment: tnikolai@pdx.edu
Autzen Gallery + NH Video Display Case / Portland State University / School of Art + Design
Neuberger Hall, Second Floor, 724 SW Harrison St., Portland Oregon 97201
Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday, 10-5 p.m., or by appointment: tnikolai@pdx.edu
Littman Gallery / Portland State University
Smith Center, Second Floor, 1825 SW Broadway Ave., Portland, Oregon 97201
Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday, 12-4 p.m., 503-725-5656, littmanandwhite@gmail.com
take care / make many
BFA Thesis Exhibitions 2015 / School of Art + Design / COTA / Portland State University
Exhibition Dates: Friday, June 5 – Friday, June 12, 2015 (Littman Gallery until Friday, June 26)
Opening Reception (all venues): Friday, June 5, 2015, 4-7 PM
Galleries
AB Lobby Gallery: Edward Ershbock
MK Gallery: Christina Boom, Chang*diaz, Ben Miller
Autzen Gallery: Ryan Collard, Matthew Hall, Maggie Heath, Hannah Pope
Neuberger Hall Video Display Case: Ryan Collard
Littman Gallery: Maggie Irwin, Kate McCourt, Tatyana Ostapenko, Craig Overbey, Michelle Wood
SW 5th Ave. between SW Jackson St. and SW Lincoln St.: Will Elder
Exhibition Statement
The School of Art + Design / Art Practices Bachelor of Fine Arts Program 2014-15 presents take care / make many, the thesis exhibition of its fourteen graduating students. Their diverse practices incorporate painting, sculpture, drawing, video, installation, photography, print and digital media, representing the full breath of the program. take care / make many is exhibited across PSU’s campus art galleries and is open to the public from Friday, June 5 through Friday, June 12 (Littman Gallery until Friday, June 26).
The BFA Program in Art Practices offered by the School of Art + Design at Portland State University is designed to provide a selected group of Art Practices students with one-year of specialized studies before graduation. The program is intended to complement the Art Practices BA/BS degree tracks and to facilitate an open dialog on contemporary art, its practices, and its cultural implications. This experience is offered as an extra step towards a future professional career. Upon admission, students commit to an intensive one-year residency in which they research, practice, construct, and discuss a body of work, in part to be presented as a public exhibition at the end of the program. These exhibitions represent a documentation of that experience and highlight some of its varied manifestations.