This spring, Duke University’s MFA in Experimental and Documentary Arts will celebrate the successes of the class of 2015 in MFA|EDA 2015, the program’s annual thesis exhibition on view from March 20-April 18.
Featuring site-specific projects by fourteen MFA|EDA graduating students, the exhibition presents a tremendous range of work including presentations of film and video, installation, photography, interactive arts, sound and multimedia, over the course of four weeks across Duke’s campus and downtown Durham.
The exhibition continues in March and April with a series of openings, film premieres, artist-talks and screenings at venues including The Carrack Modern Art, SPECTRE Arts, the Fredric Jameson Gallery, and the Power Plant Gallery at the American Tobacco Campus.
For a detailed schedule of events and information on the artists and works in the exhibition, visit mfaeda2015.org.
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