Buried Alone
2018 MFA Graduation Exhibition
March 30 – May 5, 2018
USF Contemporary Art Museum
Buried Alone: 2018 MFA Graduation Exhibition installation view. Photo: Will Lytch
This annual exhibition features Master’s Thesis work by the 3rd year Master of Fine Arts candidates in the USF School of Art and Art History. The 2018 MFAs are Samir Cabrera, Gloria Ceren, William Douglas, Benjamin Galaday, Nestor Caparros Martin, Zakriya Rabani, and Kim Turner-Smith.
Buried Alone: 2018 MFA Graduation Exhibition is supported in part by the USF School of Art and Art History. The USF Contemporary Art Museum is recognized by the State of Florida as a major cultural institution and receives funding through the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Arts Council of Hillsborough County, Board of County Commissioners. The USF Contemporary Art Museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
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ARTIST SITES:
Samir Bernardez
samirbernardez.com
Gloria Ceren
gloriaceren.com
William Douglas
willwdoug.com
Benjamin Galaday
bengaladay.squarespace.com
Nestor Caparros Martin
nestorcaparros.com
Zakriya Rabani
zakriyarabani.com
Kim Turner-Smith
kimturnerphotography.com
Buried Alone: 2018 MFA Graduation Exhibition installation view. Photo: Will Lytch
Samir Bernardez, Hosting, 2018. Mixed media; dimensions variable. Photo: Will Lytch
Nestor Caparros Martin, Project Ranger, 2017-ongoing. Mixed media; dimensions variable. Photo: Will Lytch
Nestor Caparros Martin, Project Ranger, 2017-ongoing. Mixed media; dimensions variable. Photo: Will Lytch
Nestor Caparros Martin, Project Ranger, 2017-ongoing. Mixed media; dimensions variable. Photo: Will Lytch
Zakriya Rabani, Divine Decks, Tampa, 2018. Steel, wood, shoelace, used skateboard decks, light; 16 x 30 x 25 feet. Photo: Will Lytch
Zakriya Rabani, Divine Decks, Tampa, 2018. Steel, wood, shoelace, used skateboard decks, light; 16 x 30 x 25 feet. Photo: Will Lytch
Zakriya Rabani, Divine Decks, Tampa, 2018. Steel, wood, shoelace, used skateboard decks, light; 16 x 30 x 25 feet. Photo: Will Lytch
Ben Galaday, Planet Trap, 2018. Mixed media; dimensions variable. Photo: Will Lytch
Ben Galaday, Planet Trap, 2018. Mixed media; dimensions variable. Photo: Will Lytch
Ben Galaday, Planet Trap, 2018. Mixed media; dimensions variable. Photo: Will Lytch
Kim Turner-Smith, A Forest Full of Hungry Mouths, 2018. HD video; 7:35 minute loop. Photo: Will Lytch
Kim Turner-Smith, A Forest Full of Hungry Mouths, 2018. HD video; 7:35 minute loop. Photo: Will Lytch
Kim Turner-Smith. Archival pigment prints. Photo: Will Lytch
Right - William Douglas, america’s finest city, 2018. Print on vinyl; 10 x 8 feet. Photo: Will Lytch
Center - William Douglas, too much has been forgotten in the name of memory, 2018. Concrete, bondo, and paint; 6 x 2 x 2 feet. Photo: Will Lytch. Left - William Douglas, there is no humor in heaven, 2018. Mixed media; 10 x 20 x 4 feet. Photo: Will Lytch.
William Douglas, there is no humor in heaven, 2018. Mixed media; 10 x 20 x 4 feet. Photo: Will Lytch.
William Douglas, new color vision, 2018. Laser engraved OSB; 24 x 48 x 4 inches. Photo: Will Lytch.
Right - Gloria Ceren, Defenestration, 2018. Performance, remnants and documentation; dimensions variable. Center - Gloria Ceren, Dreadfully, 2018. Kanekalon; dimensions variable. Left - Gloria Ceren, Glance of, Glance off, 2018. Glasses, stand and battery packs; dimensions variable. Photo: Will Lytch
Gloria Ceren, Defenestration, 2018. Performance, remnants and documentation; dimensions variable. Photo: Will Lytch
Gloria Ceren, Dreadfully, 2018. Kanekalon; dimensions variable. Photo: Will Lytch