Trajectories explores the evolution of six recent MMC alumni artists at the initial burgeoning of their careers.The show is curated by an art history alumna, Alyssa Rose Johnson ’14.
Johnson asked each artist to consider the defining moment that allowed them to evolve their creative process to where it is today. Trajectory, in mathematical terms, refers to a curved path that has been initiated by a single given force. In this exhibit, earlier work is seen as a source for and continuing influence upon current production.
Artists: Charles Sainty ’12, Seth Becker ’13, Ben Chatag ’14, Jamie Allen ’14, Amy Pekal ’15, and Ogulcan Kush ’15
There will be an opening reception for the artists on Tuesday, June 6th from 6-8pm in the Hewitt Gallery.
A closing reception is scheduled for Wednesday, September 6th from 6-8 for the community.
The exhibit runs from June 3 - September 12, 2017.
This semester, when MMC students are encouraged to think critically and act creatively, they’ll have a new state-of-the-art home to help bring their visions to life. The College has officially opened the doors to its Judith Mara Carson Center for Visual Arts, a stunning 12,000-square-foot space it began constructing in June 2021. Classes will be held there starting Sept. 6.