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MICA Grad Show II: Post Bacc Fine Art

MICA’s Grad Show II by A.F. Oehmke

Grad Show II is currently on view at MICA and features work by students in the Post Baccalaureate Fine Arts and Graphic Design programs, and the Master of Fine Arts in Illustration Practice and Graphic Design Programs. Each of these programs has a different exhibition, in one of 3 locations, that come together to constitute Grad Show II. The Master of Fine Arts in Graphic Design program occupies the Meyerhoff and Decker galleries in the Fox Building.

Some works are political, addressing black masculinity or wealth inequity within the city, and others seem to marvel at design. Most of the projects, however, have an interactive element to them.

Potch Auacherdkul, State

Yunzi Liu, Who Killed Mr. Stripe?

Vishnu Venugopal, Toggle 

Huijun Cynthia Zhu, Something for nothing

Fangting Gu, The Thinking Trap

Aurora Colón, Not Created Equal

Junyi Shan & Zejun Wang, Octopus

Mengxi Wei, F-Word

Jenna Klein, Spiced Design Ham

Chase Brody, Future Perfect Tense

Yi Pan, The Drawer

Kavya Barthwal, The Feeling Matrix

Luying Sallie Xu, Post Body Objects

Stefon Kelly, Unmasking Hypermasculinity

Vidhi Trivedi, Micromatter

Annie Kao, Anytwo

Daniel Spurgin, Drive Slow

Katja Flükiger, Blob By Blob: Designing a World

Anqi Pan, Allergy Triggers

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