The Art Galleries at TCU presents "Like Yesterday:" 2020 TCU MFA Candidacy Exhibition

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The Art Galleries at TCU presents "Like Yesterday," the 2020 MFA Candidacy Exhibition, featuring the work of TCU’s second year Masters of Fine Arts candidates; Clint Bargers, Ashley Stecenko, Chris Wicker, and Zeke Williams.

TCU's MFA candidacy exhibition needed to open Like Yesterday. The work in the exhibition revolves around themes of memory and recollection through means of painting, sculpture and new media. It is the culmination of the students’ first half of graduate school and shows the work they have created up to this point. Explore what they have been creating in their studios and the themes that propel their processes.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through February 15. In addition, the artists will present Gallery Talks on Saturday, January 25 from 2-3 pm.

The Art Galleries at TCU presents "Like Yesterday," the 2020 MFA Candidacy Exhibition, featuring the work of TCU’s second year Masters of Fine Arts candidates; Clint Bargers, Ashley Stecenko, Chris Wicker, and Zeke Williams.

TCU's MFA candidacy exhibition needed to open Like Yesterday. The work in the exhibition revolves around themes of memory and recollection through means of painting, sculpture and new media. It is the culmination of the students’ first half of graduate school and shows the work they have created up to this point. Explore what they have been creating in their studios and the themes that propel their processes.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through February 15. In addition, the artists will present Gallery Talks on Saturday, January 25 from 2-3 pm.

The Art Galleries at TCU presents "Like Yesterday," the 2020 MFA Candidacy Exhibition, featuring the work of TCU’s second year Masters of Fine Arts candidates; Clint Bargers, Ashley Stecenko, Chris Wicker, and Zeke Williams.

TCU's MFA candidacy exhibition needed to open Like Yesterday. The work in the exhibition revolves around themes of memory and recollection through means of painting, sculpture and new media. It is the culmination of the students’ first half of graduate school and shows the work they have created up to this point. Explore what they have been creating in their studios and the themes that propel their processes.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through February 15. In addition, the artists will present Gallery Talks on Saturday, January 25 from 2-3 pm.

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WHERE

Fort Worth Contemporary Arts Gallery
2900 W. Berry St.
Fort Worth, TX 76109
https://calendar.tcu.edu/event/2020_mfa_candidacy_exhibition#.XfgA5S2ZOis

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