Presented by BFA 3D Animation and Visual Effects

SVA Computer Art: Senior Thesis Projects

April 16 - May 14, 2016
A room with 2 benches and a few tv screens. One is set to look like a window.

Reception

Wed, May 4; 7:00 - 9:00pm

School of Visual Arts presents “SVA Computer Art: Senior Thesis Projects,” an exhibition of work by graduating BFA Computer Art, Computer Animation and Visual Effects students. Organized by Matthew McKenna, senior systems director of BFA Computer Art, Computer Animation and Visual Effects, the exhibition is on view Saturday, April 16, through Saturday, May 14, at the SVA Flatiron Gallery, 133/141 West 21st Street, New York City.


The films on display in the exhibition are “a testament to the passion and vision of our students, and represent the next era of 3D animators and visual effects artists,” says McKenna. “Combining imagination and industry, the projects run the gamut in terms of visual elements and narrative subjects, and demonstrate a mastery of the latest advancements in imaging technologies.”


BFA Computer Art, Computer Animation and Visual Effects students at SVA are given the technical skills necessary to begin a successful career in film, television, commercial and video-game production. They have access to the most advanced digital applications and are guided to develop both the personal and professional capabilities expected in the top tiers of highly competitive creative industries. Using a production-based curriculum, students create professional-quality portfolios each year.


Free and open to the public