2008 Graduate Degree Exhibition of Cranbrook Academy of Art
Cranbrook
Academy of Art is an internationally recognized school of art, design
and architecture comprised of a community of working artists and
students. Established in 1932, the Academy of Art's Graduate Program
remains a "living studio of artistic invention" as envisioned by its
founder, newspaper publisher and philanthropist George Booth. The
prestigious two-year Graduate Program includes approximately 150
students working with ten Artists-in-Residence, each of whom heads one
of the Academy's ten departments: Architecture, Ceramics, 2D Design, 3D
Design, Fiber, Metalsmithing, Painting, Photography, Print Media, and
Sculpture. Each April, as part of the requirements for earning either a
Master of Fine Arts or Master of Architecture degree, the second-year
Master's degree candidates present their thesis work in the annual
Graduate Degree Exhibition.
April 19 – May 9, 2008
Members' Preview: Friday, April 18, 2008 6-8 pm
Cranbrook Art Museum
