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Sara
Jones
Sara Jones is an artist living in Brooklyn. In
her paintings and drawings, she is interested in exploring how our
built environment influences us—specifically how the destruction
or deterioration of that environment through both physical and emotional
events can recombine familiar elements into strange and unexpected
scenarios. Sara received her MFA from the joint degree program at
the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and Tufts University,
and her BA from Connecticut College in New London. She has shown
nationally, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The Mobile
Museum of Art, and Art in Display in Chicago (a similar storefront
Windows project). She currently teaches drawing and painting at
Pratt Institute and works in the Architecture Archive at The Cooper
Union.
Leah Gauthier
Leah received a BFA from the School of the Art
Institute of Chicago in 1996, and is an MFA Candidate at the School
of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Tufts. She is an intermedia
artist using natural materials, live plants, food and performance
to explore ideas of sustainability, self-sufficiency, and community
building through shared pleasures of good food and conversation.
Leah teaches new media at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts
Boston, and has been a visiting lecturer at Tufts University, and
Chester College of New England. Her work has been exhibited at Tufts
University Art Center, The Revolving Muesum, 808 Gallery Boston
University, The Portland Museum of Art, The Burren College of Art
(Ireland), School of the Museum of Fine Art Boston, Bowdoin College,
Centro Pablo de la Torriente Brau, (Cuba), and the School of the
Art Institute of Chicago, among others. In 2007, she was an artist-in-residence
at Eyebeam in New York City, and The MacDowell Colony. Upcoming
exhibitions include, The Annual Exhibiton Decordova Museum, Beyond
Lightbulbs at Eyebeam, and Sharecropper, a microfarming installation
happening in New York City, summer of 2009.
Andrea
Wenglowskyj Andrea received a BFA in Photography
from the State Institute of New York at New Paltz in 2002, and a MFA
from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Tufts University
in 2007. She is a visual artist, living in Brooklyn, who concentrates
in photographic media, and explores the intersection of firm cultural
identity with daily American life, often times by investigating within
her own Ukrainian diaspora. Her work has been exhibited at Tufts University
Art Center, School of the Museum of Fine Art Boston, The Museum of
Fine Art Boston, and Boston University, among others. She is currently
working with the UBS Art Collection in New York.
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