Presented by MFA Fine Arts

Stephen Maine

Apr 23, 2014; 12:00 am
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Stephen Maine

A lecture by artist, critic, curator and teacher Stephen Maine. Presented by the MFA Fine Arts Department.


MFA Fine Arts Lecture Series 2013 - 2014 speakers include faculty members and guests Polly Apfelbaum, Hrafnhildur Arnardottir a.k.a. Shoplifter, Perry Bard, Kenji Fujita, Johan Grimonprez, Ken Landauer, Tommy Lanigan-Schmidt, Leigh Ledare, Kathleen MacQueen, Stephen Maine, Keith Mayerson, Suzanne McClelland, Robert Melee, Marilyn Minter, Lothar Osterburg, Alix Pearlstein, Matthew Ronay, David Row, Michelle Segre, James Siena, Lisa Sigal, Amy Smith-Stewart, Gary Stephan, Julianne Swartz, Hakan Topal, Mark Tribe, Fred Wilson and Jackie Winsor.


The MFA Fine Arts Department reflects the diversity of New York’s many art worlds. Together, the faculty and students form a community of established and emerging artists from many backgrounds who work across disciplines and modes of practice. The department’s main goals are to provide a stimulating and supportive environment in which students can thrive and develop as artists, to foster rigorous critical engagement with contemporary art and other cultural forms and to produce an ongoing conversation, through work as much as through words, about what we make, how we make it and why.


Free and open to the public