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MFA Graphic Design

Recalibration

The Glass MFA program is shaped by students who have studied the discipline and those from other disciplines, who have been thinking/working around issues of transparency, reflection, light, mutability, ephemerality, the seen and unseen... Over the course of two years graduate students develop their own lines of inquiry. These questions are catalyzed through rigorous material and conceptual explorations. Their work engages the language of contemporary and interdisciplinary art practices.

THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS RED
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Language shapes our understanding of identity, place, and self. As a graphic designer, I question the existing structures of language, while using it as a material to build new formations. Nudging against certainties, I challenge how the stories we are told can dispossess us, even flatten us. 

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IN FREE FALL
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Language shapes our understanding of identity, place, and self. As a graphic designer, I question the existing structures of language, while using it as a material to build new formations. Nudging against certainties, I challenge how the stories we are told can dispossess us, even flatten us. 

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IN FREE FALL
This would be a caption, artwork medium, year

Language shapes our understanding of identity, place, and self. As a graphic designer, I question the existing structures of language, while using it as a material to build new formations. Nudging against certainties, I challenge how the stories we are told can dispossess us, even flatten us. 

Language shapes our understanding of identity, place, and self. As a graphic designer, I question the existing structures of language, while using it as a material to build new formations. Nudging against certainties, I challenge how the stories we are told can dispossess us, even flatten us. 

 

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