2025 MFA Thesis Exhibition Opening: Ripple/cluster by Margaret Walker and Trevon Coleman

2025 MFA Thesis Exhibition Opening: Ripple/cluster by Margaret Walker and Trevon Coleman
The 2025 MFA Thesis Exhibition Series features two exhibitions highlighting work by UMD Department of Art MFA students graduating at the end of the 2024-2025 academic year.
Ripple/cluster features work by MFA candidates Margaret Walker and Trevon Coleman. Memory, time, history, and archive are material in the layers of the worlds created by Walker and Coleman. The artists explore the collection of points-of-return in their own histories and image archives, inviting viewers to conduct their own way-finding. An in-person exhibition preview and reception will take place on Wednesday, April 16, 5-7pm. Free admission and open to the public from April 17th until May 1st.
Substitute Reality features work by MFA candidates Jill McCarthy Stauffer and Varvara Tokareva. Dystopian speculation stands alongside past visions of utopia to create a sense of the uncanny and surreal. Both artists investigate the role of technology in our perception of reality, the environment, and society. An in-person exhibition preview and reception will take place on Thursday, May 8th, 5-7pm. Free admission and open to the public from May 9th until May 23rd.
The 2025 MFA Thesis Exhibition Series is organized by the University of Maryland Art Gallery, in association with the Department of Art. Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative.
This exhibition is supported by The University of Maryland Department of Art Clarvit Endowed Faculty Fund in Art and Design.