The Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts is pleased to open “Intertwined: Labor and Technology in Contemporary Textile Art,” a new exhibition co-curated by alumnus Keidra Daniels Navaroli (MA Art History 2007) and Annie Booth, MoFA’s curatorial assistant and visitor engagement coordinator.
Florida State University’s Museum of Fine Arts is partnering with Poco Vino Wine Bar and Market to present a new exhibition series merging the cocktail hour experience and an artist lecture exploring
Students in the first year MFA seminar curated an exhibition currently on view in the William Johnston Building Gallery. “Between the Lines” explores how visual artists are influenced by, and in conversation with, written language.
Shape Shifting: 35 Years of Late Modernist Prints, an exhibit curated from the museum’s permanent collection, includes several newly acquired works. Featuring abstraction, geometric shapes and eye-catching color schemes, Shape Shifting also shines a light on Hispanic and Latine artists, as well as Florida’s historical connections to Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts is pleased to open “Intertwined: Labor and Technology in Contemporary Textile Art,” a new exhibition co-curated by alumnus Keidra Daniels Navaroli (MA Art History 2007) and Annie Booth, MoFA’s curatorial assistant and visitor engagement coordinator.