MassArt Sculpture Student Named 2025 Windgate-Lamar Fellow
“Steward,” 2024, cherry, 16 in. x 15 in. x 12 in. Photo courtesy of the artist.
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MassArt sculpture student, Hayden Nupcharoen, BFA ’25, has been named a 2025 Windgate-Lamar Fellow. This prestigious award from the Center for Craft supports the transition from student to working artist for ambitious graduates. Historically, artists who have received this award have used funds to conduct material research, establish a studio, engage in further learning opportunities, or travel to locations significant to their research.
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MassArt alum Tina Zhu Xi Caruso, BFA ‘25 Photography, is featured in The Boston Globe, spotlighting her photojournalism practice shaped by experience with Cerebral/Cortical Visual Impairment.
MassArt Film/Video alum Elisabeth Subrin debuts her solo exhibition “How We Find Her” at STUK in Belgium, returning to questions of women’s representation and its relationship with broader social and political forces.
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Acclaimed artist and MassArt alumnus Steve Locke returns to Massachusetts College of Art and Design for a conversation with curator Evan Garza, celebrating the launch of his career monograph "Steve Locke: I Said What I Said."
Lenscratch features MassArt MFA alum Cheryle St. Onge discussing her new book "Calling the Birds Home,"
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MassArt alum Kannetha Brown, BFA ’23 Photography, receives a Fulbright U.S. Student Program award to conduct research and photography fieldwork in Cambodia.
MassArt alum Tina Zhu Xi Caruso, BFA ‘25 Photography, is featured in The Boston Globe, spotlighting her photojournalism practice shaped by experience with Cerebral/Cortical Visual Impairment.
MassArt Film/Video alum Elisabeth Subrin debuts her solo exhibition “How We Find Her” at STUK in Belgium, returning to questions of women’s representation and its relationship with broader social and political forces.
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