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Grounding, In Touch / Inland Water II UBCO MFA Graduate Exhibition

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June 17, July 3

Location: Lake Country Public Art Gallery
Address: 10356A Bottom Wood Lake RD
Time: 09:00 amWebsite: View Website

1969-12-31 09:00:00 1969-12-31 16:00:00 America/Vancouver Grounding, In Touch / Inland Water II UBCO MFA Graduate Exhibition Lake Country Art Gallery is pleased to present The University of British Columbia - Okanagan Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Graduate Thesis Exhibition, Grounding, In Touch / Inland Waters II by Brittany Reitzel and Sam Neal. From June 17th, 2021 - July 3rd, 2021. At UBC’s Okanagan campus in Kelowna, BC graduates gain exposure to advance concepts in contemporary art while working in a mutually supportive and critical studio-and-production environment. Over the two years, each artist develops different process sensibilities and explores personal artistic research questions. UBC-Okanagan MFA specialization in Visual Arts requires an exhibition of a body of work completed during residency in the program, a written thesis, and an oral defence of both exhibition and written thesis. Lake Country Public Art Gallery 10356A Bottom Wood Lake RD events@kelownanow.com
Lake Country Art Gallery is pleased to present The University of British Columbia - Okanagan Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Graduate Thesis Exhibition, Grounding, In Touch / Inland Waters II by Brittany Reitzel and Sam Neal. From June 17th, 2021 - July 3rd, 2021.

At UBC’s Okanagan campus in Kelowna, BC graduates gain exposure to advance concepts in contemporary art while working in a mutually supportive and critical studio-and-production environment. Over the two years, each artist develops different process sensibilities and explores personal artistic research questions. UBC-Okanagan MFA specialization in Visual Arts requires an exhibition of a body of work completed during residency in the program, a written thesis, and an oral defence of both exhibition and written thesis.



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