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In Anticipation was conceptualized by the 2009 SFAI MA Collaborative:
Devon Bella, Nicole Bulick, Nancy Elkus, Brooke Kellaway, Bokyung Kim, Gwen Kuo, Meredith Lange, Dori Latman, Nicole Lattuca, Laura Poppiti, Anna Schneider, Kara Q. Smith, and Camille Washington.

This project is supported by San Francisco Art Institute Graduate Division and School of Interdisciplinary Studies: Renée Green, Dean of Graduate Studies; Zeina Barakeh, Graduate Programs Manager; Meg Shiffler, MA Collaborative Projects guest faculty; Hou Hanru, Chair Exhibition and Museum Studies; Robin Balliger, Chair, Urban Studies; and Jeannene Przyblyski, Chair, History and Theory of Contemporary Art.

All of the San Francisco Art Institute's Graduate Programs are committed to creative research that investigates the relationship between inquiry and practice and how this dynamic manifests itself in contemporary and historical approaches to cultural production in a time of accelerated paradigm shifts. In the Exhibition and Museum Studies, History and Theory of Contemporary Art and Urban Studies programs students are trained to be challenging thinkers within an environment of rigorous studio practice and interdisciplinary study, affording them the ability to imagine a myriad of solutions that are applicable in a variety of fields. For more information, visit www.sfai.edu.

We would like to thank the following for their generous support:

America's Printer
Bi-Rite
Legion of Graduate Students (LOGS)
New Langton Arts
San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery
San Francisco Art Institute
Rainbow Grocery
Trader Joe's

 

 

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about title    

In Anticipation was conceptualized by the 2009 SFAI MA Collaborative:
Devon Bella, Nicole Bulick, Nancy Elkus, Brooke Kellaway, Bokyung Kim, Gwen Kuo, Meredith Lange, Dori Latman, Nicole Lattuca, Laura Poppiti, Anna Schneider, Kara Q. Smith, and Camille Washington.

This project is supported by San Francisco Art Institute Graduate Division and School of Interdisciplinary Studies: Renée Green, Dean of Graduate Studies; Zeina Barakeh, Graduate Programs Manager; Meg Shiffler, MA Collaborative Projects guest faculty; Hou Hanru, Chair Exhibition and Museum Studies; Robin Balliger, Chair, Urban Studies; and Jeannene Przyblyski, Chair, History and Theory of Contemporary Art.

All of the San Francisco Art Institute's Graduate Programs are committed to creative research that investigates the relationship between inquiry and practice and how this dynamic manifests itself in contemporary and historical approaches to cultural production in a time of accelerated paradigm shifts. In the Exhibition and Museum Studies, History and Theory of Contemporary Art and Urban Studies programs students are trained to be challenging thinkers within an environment of rigorous studio practice and interdisciplinary study, affording them the ability to imagine a myriad of solutions that are applicable in a variety of fields. For more information, visit www.sfai.edu.

We would like to thank the following for their generous support:

America's Printer
Bi-Rite
Legion of Graduate Students (LOGS)
New Langton Arts
San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery
San Francisco Art Institute
Rainbow Grocery
Trader Joe's

 

 

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