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March First Friday Events At MECA

March First Friday Events at MECA

Posted: 2013-03-01

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MECA'S doors will be open to the community from 5-8 for First Friday. Please join us for some extraordinary shows and exhibits!

Dan Dendanto and Frank Dendanto: Bump

Through April 7 | ICA at MECA

Brothers Dan Dendanto and Frank Dendanto have created an other-wordly, interactive multimedia installation of floating whale bones. The piece explores the interplay of natural science, emotion, scale, and artistic composition.
 
NOTHING MAJOR | Through March 7 | Front Window, Lobby and 2nd Floor

The fifth annual Nothing Major Show is curated by undeclared students and comprised of their work. Curated by Chloe A. Beaven ’15 and Katelyn M. Drake ’15, WHO WE ARE explores identity. Who we are and what motivates us are central questions. This investigation of self is particularly prevalent in art school, where our own work can be seen and understood as an extension of ourselves. We struggle to find our personal uniqueness that will inform and create our art practice.

Auspice | Through March 2 | Zand Head Gallery
New works from Woodworking and Furniture Design and Photography Majors
Woodworking and Furniture Design featuring works by Rangeley Morton, Jacob Michaud, and Forest Gagne; Photography featuring works by Kayla Goulden and Laurel Davis.

Break Down the House/ Build the House | Through March 2 |Free Street Hall Gallery
Vivaldi: Hierarchy & Form
Students from Charles Melcher's Graphic Design 102 class.

MAP PROJECT 15 | Through March 2 | Free Street Hall Gallery
Featuring works from Graphic Design Juniors from Charles Melcher's Graphic Design class.

New Work: Nick Norris |Through March 2 | Friedman Gallery
New work form Nick Norris, Junior Painting Major.

The Peninsula School | Through April 7 | ICA at MECA
The Peninsula School is a student initiated, community oriented, independent free school that sources creativity from the individual through a trans-disciplinary curriculum in contemporary art and design, while exploring an understanding of their relevance and contribution to society. Art work from The Peninsula School will be available for viewing when the ICA is open for viewing.