Exhibition

New Voices for the Twenties I

27 May 2021 – 8 Jul 2021

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09:30 – 15:30
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09:30 – 15:30
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We are delighted to announce that SEFA NYC is dedicating the summer of 2021 to a series of live and virtual exhibitions featuring the work of art students who graduated with either a BFA or MFA in 2020 or 2021.

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The two live shows have been curated by Emily Miraglia, Gallery Associate, SEFA NYC; and the series of virtual exhibitions will be curated by a selection of international curators, critics, gallerists and art advisors.

The 13 artists chosen for New Voices for the Twenties Part I come from as far afield as Honduras, Mexico, China and all throughout the US. They have graduated from art departments at a range of private colleges and universities: Bard, Chapman, MCAD, Parsons, Pratt, RISD, RIT, SCAD, St. John’s University, SUNY Purchase and Yale. We are delighted to present such a diverse and talented scope of young graduates, whose disciplines include painting, drawing, photography, textile, printmaking and sculpture.

When the pandemic caused schools across the nation to go remote in March 2020, arts institutions and departments were no exception. As students made the difficult transition to Zoom lectures and online exams, many fine arts students faced additional challenges: What space would they make work in? How could they collaborate with others? What would they do without access to usual materials and equipment? As the 2020 school year came to a close with no end to the pandemic in sight, many students realized that they could not present their final projects in the usual year-end capacity.

With a mission to turn the spotlight onto the achievements of these young artists, robbed of normal activities by COVID-19, SEFA put out a Call for Submissions in March. The day after we announced the Call, Balazs Farago, CEO of Walter’s Cube, offered his company’s software gratis to enable our gallery to expand the number of accepted applicants, both nationally and internationally. Walter’s Cube’s generous donation of its time and technology will enable us to curate a series of virtual shows in a digital duplicate of our physical space on the UWS.

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Emily Miraglia

Exhibiting artistsToggle

Jared Abner

Ronan Day-Lewis

Coco Ma

Francisco Rocha Salazar

Bonnie Mullins

Lily Nickel

Visakha Jane Phillips

Caterina Maina

Emily Hunt

Buwei Hu

Anna Maité Kaplan

Fernando Zelaya

Tyler DeHaarte

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