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St. John's University Department of Fine Arts presents:
2013 BFA Thesis Exhibition

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The Department of Fine Arts is proud to announce the opening of the BFA Thesis Exhibition 2013. This exhibit is organized by the Department of Fine Arts and is presented with the cooperation of Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs at their location in Long Island City. This is the third year of this collaboration between St. John's University and Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs. 

The work of this year’s thesis exhibition embraces diverse creative techniques and strategies that range from photography and video to drawing and sculpture and from the deeply personal to the broadly cultural.

DORSKY GALLERY | Curatorial Programs is pleased to host St. John's University Department of Fine Arts 2013 BFA Thesis Exhibition featuring Brittany Culotta, David Hwang, Minh Dao Nguyen, Kenneth Pizzo, Deanna Rizzi, Jessica Speaks and Raphael Thomas.

Exhibition Location:
Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs
11-03 45th Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101
Open: Thursday to Monday, 11:00am–6:00pm
Tuesday and Wednesday, 11:00am–5:00pm
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DORSKY GALLERY | Curatorial Programs  (DGCP) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that presents independently-curated exhibitions of contemporary art.  Working with curators, writers, and art historians, DGCP aims to illuminate and deepen the public's understanding and appreciation of issues and trends in contemporary art.

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