Stand-outs: Selections from the Columbia MFA Program

Garrett Scott Ball

Ray Barsante

Cecilia Caldiera

Nathan Catlin

Kevin Cobb

Amadeo Morelos Favela

Aristotle Forrester

Ian Ha

Sharon He

Roxana Kadyrova

Calvin Kim

Claudia YeeJae Kim

Sang Min Lee

Paul Rho

Jairo Sosa

Motohiro Takeda

Christopher Torres

Johanna Velasquez 

Vivian Vivas

Ming Wang

Shuai Yang

Opening Reception

July 9, 12 - 4 pm

July 9 - August 19, 2023


Fredric Snitzer Gallery is pleased to present a summer group show of forthcoming and recent MFA graduates from Columbia University. This exhibition, comprised of twenty-one emerging artists, highlights a diverse range of culture makers across intersecting disciplines and media. Each artist explores different ideas and themes within their work while collectively building a cultural web of our current reality, thinking critically about materials, histories, social dynamics, and what the future holds. 

Curated in collaboration with artist Tomas Vu, the Artistic Director of the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at Columbia University, this exhibition seeks to spotlight the superlative and robust quality of work from the next generation of contemporary artists. 

Columbia University's Visual Arts Program attracts emerging artists of unusual promise worldwide. The school offers students vast opportunities to expand the depth and complexity of their studio practice while working alongside exceptional faculty at a world-renowned research institution in New York City.

The Visual Arts Program is interdisciplinary and offers an MFA degree in Visual Arts rather than in one specific medium. The two-year studio program, taught by internationally celebrated artists, allows students to pursue moving image, new genres, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture in tandem with electives outside of the Visual Arts Program in writing, theatre, film, architecture, philosophy, and other areas throughout the university. 

Notable alums from the program include David Altmejd, Dana Schutz, Yasue Maetake, Ann Craven, Mika Rottenberg, Cy Gavin, Derek Adams, Hugh Hayden, Korakit Arunanondchai, Barnaby Furnas and Lisi Raskin, among others.