Monday, November 14, 2016

A new work today in graduate critique from Philly's own Sarah Coote


VCU Painting and Printmaking stands in solidarity against the growing wave of fascism that is painfully reemerging in the USA.

This week has put some perspective into my studio practice and reminded me why I make the type of work I do. I look forward to using my agency as a maker, as an activist and as a student in a MFA program to expand my voice and the voice of others. I will always fight for a safer and more inclusive spaces that resists racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, and all other isms that foster hate and death.
-Brett Suemnicht

VCU Painting and Printmaking will try to foster inclusion and safety for all who shares our space.

Michael doing some yoga magic in Brett's studio cave


A+ work from Graduate Crit by the one and only Michael Sean Royce

Woof

Isa being cool with her work in the FAB Painting MFA show


Calling spirits with the Ouija board