MFA Students Admitted into research.art.dialogue at Cannonball

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The following Master of Fine Arts candidates have been admitted into research.art.dialogue, an alternative school at the arts organization Cannonball:

Colette Alhabahbeh-Mello
Jonatas Chimen Dias
Danielle Damas
Michael Gray
Guido Mena
Sterling Rex Rook
Brittni Winkler

They will be entering this summer.

research.art.dialogue (r.a.d) is an alternative school open to everyone. It draws from a long tradition of informal but rigorous pedagogical initiatives. A non-degree granting program, it offers a number of courses and seminars by a distinguished faculty of practitioners in the cultural fields and the social sciences. It is driven by an effort to develop a broad knowledge base for participants interested in working outside traditional disciplinary boundaries. r.a.d is funded, in part, by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. (Source: Cannonball)

Cannonball is a non-profit, 501 (c) (3), arts organization dedicated to supporting artists, innovative forms of cultural production, and education to advance critical discourse and understanding of contemporary art practice. Based in downtown Miami, Florida, Cannonball’s artist-centric values are mirrored in its experimental programs, resources, and opportunities that respond to the needs of today’s artists and reflect our efforts to better understand the nuances and textures of South Florida.

The featured image is provided courtesy of Cannonball and includes Brian Holmes presenting the course Massively Invisible Objects in research.art.dialogue.

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