SACI Fall 2015 student art exhibitions in museums and galleries around Florence

Hana Sackler - Partial

In addition to the student art exhibitions this fall at SACI, SACI students are exhibiting their artwork/installations/performance in galleries and museums around Florence. Don’t miss these upcoming dates and locations!

Partial: Hana Sackler and Ana Lía Orézzoli

December 7, Monday at 7:00pm ~ Photographic, video, and sound works by SACI MFA in Photography 2nd year students, Hana Sackler and Ana Lía Orézzoli at La Corte Arte Contemporanea, Via de Coverelli 27r. Through December 9.

 

Fuji

December 10, Thursday at 5:30-8:30 pm ~ Craft Exhibition by SACI Students in Craft Arts at Art Studio Fuji, Via Guelfa 85: Batik, Jewelry Design, Serigraphy, Weaving. Exhibition on December 10 only.

 

SACI Digital Multimedia

December 10, Thursday at 8:00 pm ~ Exhibition Opening: Selected works by SACI Digital Multimedia students at La Corte Arte Contemporanea, Via de Coverelli 27r. Through December 11.

Use of the Senses:
Tallulah Dirnfeld
Juliette Pisani
C. Brady Thomas
Shaina Woolley

Curated by Dejan Atanackovic

 

Body Archives

December 15, Tuesday at 6:00 pm ~ Exhibition Opening: Selected works by SACI Body Archives students at the Museum of Natural History La Specola, Via Romana 17. Through December 16. Museum admission is free. See the Body Archive Facebook page.

Constructing the Other:
Molly Couick
Lynn Hunter
Noah Landy
Francesca Martino
Zeina Zeitoun
with Leon Jones
and the actors of the daily psychiatric center Fili e Colori

Curated by Dejan Atanackovic and Alessandro Fantechi

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About SACI

SACI is a US non-profit College of Art and Design in Florence, Italy, for undergraduate and graduate students seeking accredited instruction in studio art, design, conservation, art history, and Italian language and culture. Founded in 1975, SACI offers the following programs: Academic Semester/Year Abroad, Summer Studies, Venice Summer Program, Post-Bac in Conservation, MFA in Studio Art, MA in Art History.

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