
Graduate Aaron Brown is one of several students showcased in "MFA Advancemen.t" The galleries are available for viewing from Oct. 14-18 in the Fine Arts Buildings.
Combining mixed material sculptures and stop-motion video, Master of Fine Arts graduate student Aaron Brown explores different art themes all laced with a bit of humor. Brown’s exhibit is one among several others featured in the MFA Advancement galleries located in the Fine Arts Buildings this week. The galleries run from Oct. 14-18.
- Combining mixed material sculptures and stop-motion video, Aaron Brown explores different art themes all laced with a bit of humor. Browns exhibit is one among several others featured in the Master of Fine Arts Advancement galleries located in the Fine Arts Buildings this week.
- Combining mixed material sculptures and stop-motion video, Aaron Brown explores different art themes all laced with a bit of humor. Browns exhibit is one among several others featured in the Master of Fine Arts Advancement galleries located in the Fine Arts Buildings this week.
- Combining mixed material sculptures and stop-motion video, Aaron Brown explores different art themes all laced with a bit of humor. Browns exhibit is one among several others featured in the Master of Fine Arts Advancement galleries located in the Fine Arts Buildings this week.
- Combining mixed material sculptures and stop-motion video, Aaron Brown explores different art themes all laced with a bit of humor. Browns exhibit is one among several others featured in the Master of Fine Arts Advancement galleries located in the Fine Arts Buildings this week.
- Close up of Aaron Brown’s “Talk Show Host” which features a small dog sitting at a desk. A microphone, mug and a statue of a rabbit are also displayed on the desk in another humorous statement by Brown.
- Combining mixed material sculptures and stop-motion video, Aaron Brown explores different art themes all laced with a bit of humor. Browns exhibit is one among several others featured in the Master of Fine Arts Advancement galleries located in the Fine Arts Buildings this week.