Art, Film and Visual Studies 2022 Senior Thesis Exhibition: A Name for Our Reflections


  • Installation view of the Art, Film, and Visual Studies 22 Senior Thesis exhibition: A Name For Our Reflections. Photo credit: Julia Featheringill

  • Installation view of the Art, Film, and Visual Studies 22 Senior Thesis exhibition: A Name For Our Reflections. Photo credit: Julia Featheringill

  • Installation view of the Art, Film, and Visual Studies 22 Senior Thesis exhibition: A Name For Our Reflections. Photo credit: Julia Featheringill

  • Installation view of the Art, Film, and Visual Studies 22 Senior Thesis exhibition: A Name For Our Reflections. Photo credit: Julia Featheringill


Exhibition

Apr 29 – May 26, 2022
Levels 1 and 3

Art, Film, and Visual Studies  Thesis Exhibition

For many Art, Film, and Visual Studies students, the senior thesis is the capstone experience in the department. Students conceive their theses in conjunction with the department and work closely with faculty members as principal advisers. Throughout the yearlong process, students develop and refine their ideas into a thesis work, concluding with its presentation in this annual exhibition. 

The Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies is home to a range of studio and theoretical studies in the arts at Harvard University. It offers courses in painting, drawing, sculpture, film, video, and animation, as well as photography, film history, the built environment, and contemporary art. The academic experience transpires in the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, where thinking and making intersect to enable students from a variety of disciplinary studies to be aware of their visual environment. The exhibition is available alongside  Open Studios, a showcase of student work produced in spring courses. 

 

Generous support for Carpenter Center programing is provided by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.