Our second year MFA cohort have been busy setting up for the Co-Curate Exhibition in the Mason Gross Gallery. The exhibit, Möbius, is a collective effort and collaboration between Corina Coughlan, Melisa Tekin, Rachel Gill, and Zameria Tennie. A running thread throughout their work is the idea of a Möbius strip, a surface that can be constructed by affixing the ends of a rectangular strip after first having given one of the ends a one-half twist. Navigating the second half of the first graduate school semester at Rutgers, the cohort, as a collective, explored the idea that their work, the paths they take, and the way they walk through the world might mimic a Möbius strip.
The exhibition will be on view from the 30th September to 17th October with the opening reception on the 12th October from 6-9pm. We welcome all to attend and look forward to viewing the work of our grad students.