2007 MFA Fine Art Thesis Exhibition

Natalie Aguilar
Bridget Barnhart
Lina Bokhary
Benjamin Carder
Iris Charabi-Berggren
Amanda Curreri
Anne Devine
Jennifer Durban
Frank Anthony Ebert
Patricia Esquivias
Heather Feeney
Renee Gertler
Kathryn Gritt
David Gurman
Jessalyn Haggenjos Barr
Amanda Herman
Marnia Johnston
Robin Johnston
Bessma Khalaf
Melanie C. Lacy Kusters
Sarah Marie Lewallen
Christopher Loomis
Samuel Lopes
Celia Manley
Jack Miller
Carrie Anne Minikel
Elizabeth Mooney
Nyeema Morgan
Harry Muniz
Alison Naschke-Messing
Jennifer O'Keeffe
Karen Olsen-Dunn
Katina Papson
Lee Pembleton
Ryan Pierce
Lacey Jane Roberts
Amy Rose Sampson
Erik Scollon
Marsha Shaw
Shawn Sloan
Reggie Stump
Gabrielle Teschner
Julie Ann Travis
Carly Troncale
Lindsey White
Tom Wiehl
Christine Wong Yap
Jenny Zito

Anne Devine
 
Percheron Parade
quarter mile public walk
2007
 
Artist Statement
A central theme of my work is loss and remembrance, most often visibly applied to larger scale projects I design which examine one’s relation to the environment and nature. Since the spring of 2006 my art practice manifests itself regularly in the medium of walking. Most walks are created to engage the public in some way, depending on the location and other specifics. The underlying, deep-rooted methodology of my life work incorporates art as the medium for an experimental approach to environmental education of the general public. To that end, I am very driven to create public art, and to create works that exist outside of the traditional gallery and museum setting. It is here, I believe, that new audiences are “found” . . . out in the everyday world which they inhabit.

Contact
adevine@greenscene.org

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