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Aesthetic Apparatus / Commencement / Italian Film

Date Posted: 05/24/2010




Aesthetic Apparatus

 
 

Aesthetic Apparatus

The distinctive, hand-printed concert posters of Aesthetic Apparatus duo Dan Ibarra and Michael Byzewski have garnered international acclaim since 1998. In 2002, Aesthetic Apparatus became a full-fledged, award-winning studio, completing a spectrum of design projects in addition to the posters they loved to produce. "Aesthetic Apparatus: 10 Years" showcases their internationally acclaimed work over the last decade.



AAXI: A Decade of Aesthetic Apparatus, One Year Late
Main Gallery
Friday, May 28 - Sunday, Jun. 27
Reception: Friday, May 28, 6:00 p.m.

MCAD Class of Spring 2010

 
 

Undergraduate Class of Spring 2010

Photographs of the graduate and undergraduate classes of spring 2010 are on the MCAD Flickr page. For a high-resolution version, sign up for Flickr and add MCAD_photo as a friend.






Italian Film Series

 
 

Italian Film Series

A vivid, ferocious movie, deeply rooted in one of modern Italy's most controversial and violent periods, Romanzo Criminale deals with universal issues and moral dilemmas in a roller-coaster ride of passion, action and emotion (2005, Michele Placido, 153 minutes).

CineForum: 'Romanzo Criminale'
Auditorium 150
Friday, May 28, 7:30 p.m.

Art in America

 
 

Art in America cover

The work of James Casebere '76 is featured on the cover of the May issue of Art in America.

The magazine's review of the 2010 Whitney Biennial is now online.

Whitney Biennial
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Showing through May 30






She-Ro Worship: Comics Evolution

 
 

Star Tribune Feature

The Star Tribune interviewed MCADers Barb Schulz and Brittney Sabo for a recent feature story on women in comics.









Seeworthy and Noteworthy

  • Bill Rude '96 was interviewed about special effects work for the CBS show, Ghost Whisperer.
  • MCAD instructor Kindra Murphy led a course at the Walker Art Center, Type Face.
  • Karen Searle, MFA '99 is showing her work along with Bette Globus Goodman, Lucy Rose Fischer, and Jody Stadler in The Art of Aging at the Cowles Gallery, Hennepin County Central Library, 4th and Hennepin Avenues, Minneapolis, June 10-Sept. 5. Reception: June 10, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
  • Continuing Studies Director Howard Oransky co-curated the show Love Never Dies at the Form + Content Gallery, May 20-June 27. Reception: Saturday, June 5, 7-10 p.m.

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