Global Confederation of Forensic Musicologists: Keynote Lecture by Michael Rutledge (AC+D '18)
January 08, 2019

Listen to MFA AC+D Studio Fellow Michael Rutledge's keynote lecture at the Global Confederation of Forensic Musicologists!
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2023 MFA Thesis Exhibition Announcement
We are thrilled to announce Pacific Northwest College of Art's 2023 MFA Thesis Exhibition!
On view across three locations in downtown Portland, Oregon May 4 ~ May 21, 2023
Please join us for a First Thursday Opening Reception on May 4 from 5pm - 8pm!
COMMONLY UNCOMMON: Selections from the Museum of Contemporary Craft Collection
Co-curated by Hannah Bakken Morris, AC+D Chair, Sara Huston and Abby McGehee
Public Reception: Thursday, November 3 - 5-8pm
Film Viewing of Handmade Nation: Thursday, November 10 at 5pm, PNCA Mediateque
Panel Discussion: Thursday, November 17 at 6:30pm, PNCA Lemelson Innovation Studio Dates: November 3rd - December 10th
Location: Center for Contemporary Art & Culture Gallery, 511 NW Broadway, Portland, OR
Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday, 10am - 4pm
Join us for the MFA Open Studios on Saturday, Nov 12th from 5-8pm!
Join us for the MFA Open Studios on Saturday, Nov 12th from 5-8pm!
Get a look "behind the curtain" and into the studios of our current MFA students in the Applied Craft + Design and Visual Studies programs! You will have a chance to meet current students and talk to them about their work!
This event is free and open to the public!
Glass Building 2139 N Kerby Ave, Portland Oregon
MORE WAYS TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE AC+D PROGRAM!
Find out more about the AC+D program by signing up for the events below!
INFO SESSIONS WITH SARA HUSTON
Monday, November 14, 2022 at 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM
Monday, November 21, 2022 at 5:30 PM until 6:30 PM
GLASS MFA STUDIO AND FACILITIES TOUR WITH SARA HUSTON
Friday, November 18, 2022 at 6:00 PM until 7:00 PM
PORTFOLIO REVIEWS
Monday, November 21, 2022 - one hour meeting times
Jeanne Medina Le / Friday, October 21, 2022 @ 6:30
Join us on Friday, October 21st at 6:30 for a lecture by Jeanne Medina Le. Jeanne is an LA-based artist who uses textile, the body, and installation to perform artistic research. She considers her production a continuous process which attempts to learn and decolonize the fixed and fluid spaces of her filipina-american identity. She is interested in the language, meaning, and knowledge embodied in textiles which are subject to time. Jeanne is Assistant Professor in 3D Media / Fiber Program Head at California State University Long Beach.
This lecture is a collaboration with Portland Textile Month