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Themes of Motherhood in Contemporary Art: Panel Discussion  

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Ariel Basson Freiberg, Birthday in the Studio, 2023
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Explore creativity and motherhood on the final weekend of popular MassArt x SoWa exhibit.


How do artists balance the demands of motherhood with their creative practice? Through the eyes of 15 exceptional artists, that question is explored in the
Matrescence exhibition at MassArt x SoWa.

On Friday, July 12, a panel of nine mother artists, all part of this powerful exhibition, will come together to discuss the challenges artist mothers face, societal expectations of women and mothers, and the invisible labor of parenting. The panel discussion is free to attendees, along with beverages and refreshments.

The discussion will be led by curator Catherine Lecomte Lecce (MFA ‘23) and fellow exhibitor Zahirah Nur Truth

Learn more about the exhibit, which concludes on Sunday, July 14, on the MassArt x SoWa site.

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Exploring Space and Place | MFA Summer Lecture Series Begins July 11

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“I’m an out-by-myself-in-the-middle-of-nowhere person,” says Kelly Knight (MFA ‘18), who returned to MassArt as the director of the low-residency MFA program in January 2024. 

How does she reconcile that with the fact that she lives smack in the middle of a city? That’s part of what she’s going to talk about when she kicks off this year’s MFA Summer Lecture Series on Thurs., July 11, at MassArt’s Design and Media Center (DMC) Lecture Hall. 

Knight, a multimedia artist who has exhibited at venues such as the Farm Projects Gallery in Wellfleet, the Art Complex Museum in Duxbury, and the Brickbottom Gallery in Somerville, is currently working on a new set of figures she says are “in female form, but not people, really. I think they’re ancestors or guides or other entities. We have a vacant lot next to our house that we’re trying to turn into a habitat for wildlife, and these characters [in mixed media that include catalog pages, cardboard packaging, and other repurposed materials] come out after I’ve been doing a lot of physical work in that space. I think they’re messengers, or maybe guardians.”  

The kickoff lecture series serves as Knight’s reintroduction  to the MassArt community. The series includes artists working in  a mix of themes and media, which Knight “ balanced with racial and gender diversity “so that it’s inclusive and reflective of our student body,” she says.  Additional lecture series speakers include: Falaks Vasa (July 18 at 4:30 p.m.), Jasmine Chen (July 19 at 6:30 p.m.), and Hannah Brancato (July 25 at 4:30 p.m.).

All lectures are free, open to the broader MassArt community and the public, and presented in-person. For more information about the MFA summer lecture series, visit the MassArt Events Calendar.

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Explore Design Innovation events, exhibitions, and other happenings on campus and in the community.

As a Design Innovation student, you’re invited to participate in a range of events, both here on the MassArt campus and throughout Greater Boston. Grow your design knowledge and expand your network by attending talks, exhibitions, and career development opportunities alongside peers, faculty, and MassArt alumni.

Mdes Basecamp & Activities

Every fall, MDES Basecamp convenes students and faculty for intensive training and team-building exercises, solving design challenges together. During the retreat, students work in leadership and supporting roles on developing and proposing solutions to a variety of challenges. Faculty introduce a set of specific problems for the group to address during Basecamp, and the community engages with the issues from the perspective of potential clients, while also considering more global and theoretical lenses. The themes explored at Basecamp are then carried throughout the year, as students continue to collaborate and strategize together during a range of group projects.

Design Innovation Summit

Whether you’re a designer, student, executive, or simply curious about the endless possibilities when design meets nature, this event is for you. MassArt hosts a Design Innovation Summit, where we explore the role of design and creativity to preserve and protect the natural world. The Design Innovation Summit is a day filled with inspiring talks, workshops, and networking opportunities that bring together communities from industry, non-profit, academy, and policy.

Dynamic Media Institute

Postbac Certificate

Our Dynamic Media Institute (DMI) graduate postbaccalaureate program will allow you to explore the role of dynamic media in communication design in one year.

DMI’s Postbaccalaureate certificate is a one-year, 24 to 29-credit, immersive educational program that gives students the opportunity to focus on the role and new uses of dynamic media in communication design. Upon successful completion, students earn a graduate postbaccalaureate certificate in design, and many apply to continue onto the MFA program, transferring up to 6 credits from the postbaccalaureate course of study.

Postbac Learning Outcomes

Students who complete the DMI Postbac Design program are expected to be able to demonstrate the following learning outcomes.

  • Produce a comprehensive thesis project and thesis book relating to interactive communication design on a topic of personal interest
  • Apply design thinking to, and conceive of new ways of designing for a wide range of human interaction, communication and multi-sensory experience
  • Utilize a range of research techniques including text reviews, experimentation and prototyping
  • Present technical information and data visually and dynamically, and translate non-visual experience into visual forms
  • Experiment with sound, motion, gesture, narrative, mapping, in design applications
  • Apply state-of-the-art technology to graphic and dynamic studio work
  • Understand of the theoretical underpinnings of historical and contemporary communication design, achieving a solid intellectual and historical framework for thinking about the work one creates
  • Develop skill in communicating with, and learning from, people across disciplines, learning the language of multiple disciplines, and synthesizing multiple points of view
  • Develop awareness and understanding of the diverse cultural, historical, and experiential issues expressed and inherent in one’s design practice and in the discipline of design
  • Develop presentation skills including public speaking, visual presentations, and writing
  • Understand a range of professional pathways for careers in dynamic media, as leaders in the design field, educators, practitioners, and entrepreneurs
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Fish McGill

Program Director, Dynamic Media Institute
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Sharing Personal And Family Stories Through Photography

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Alumni, Artist and photographer Yana Nosenko and Claudio Eshun, talk about their self-portraiture work in their recent MassArt x Sowa exibition.

The MassArt x SoWa gallery show featured Yana Nosenko’s daily self-portraits, which document her experiences since moving from Russia to the U.S., beginning on the day Russia invaded Ukraine. Fellow MassArt alumnus Claudio Eshun also showcased a family portrait of his relatives in traditional Ghanaian kente cloth, taken in their Worcester home.

 
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Join MassArt’s MFA Low Residency program for thought-provoking events featuring artists, curators, and scholars.

Colorful fibers in red, orange, and yellow intertwine with green netting and candy wrappers, echoing the vibrant creativity often seen at MFA events or showcased by artists in low residency programs, all layered in a textured, abstract arrangement.
MFA Summer Lecture Series

Each summer, MassArt’s MFA Low-Residency program hosts a dynamic Summer Lecture Series that brings together artists, curators, and scholars from across the art world. These lectures offer a rare opportunity to hear from a diverse range of voices—emerging, mid-career, and established—who share their work, ideas, and insights. Many also engage directly with MFA students through one-on-one and group critiques, creating a rich environment for dialogue, feedback, and artistic growth. The series reflects MassArt’s commitment to fostering critical conversations and expanding the way students—and the broader community—experience contemporary art.

Four people sit on a wooden floor in a room with mirrored, geometric walls that reflect various colors, creating a kaleidoscopic effect akin to an MFA event. Blue and teal panels add contrast to the reflective surfaces.
January Colloquium and Reviews

Our January Colloquium is a five-day virtual gathering where students in the Fine Arts Low Residency program engage in focused dialogue, critique, and exploration. Each year’s colloquium centers on a unifying theme and features guest speakers and visiting artists who bring perspectives rooted in contemporary studio practice, art history, theory, and expanded fields such as audience, landscape, empathy, and identity. The experience also includes formal reviews of student work by faculty, guest critics, and mentors. Students take an active role—presenting their work, leading discussions, and providing thoughtful feedback to peers.

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Fine Arts
Low Residency

Faculty

Leslie Fandrich

Visiting Assistant Professor, MFA Low Residency

Jennifer Hall

Professor Emeritus, Art Education

Yo Ahn Han

Visiting Lecturer, Fine Arts 2D

Kelly Knight

Graduate Program Director, MFA Low Residency

Loretta Park

Visiting Lecturer, MFA Low Residency

Gina Siepel

Visiting Professor, MFA Low Residency

Jonathan VanDyke

Visiting Lecturer, MFA Low Residency

Keith Washington

Professor, Studio Foundation

Andrew Yang

Visiting Professor, MFA Low Residency
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