
Low Residency MFA in Visual Studies Thesis Exhibition
The Pacific Northwest College of Art's Center for Contemporary Art and Culture is proud to present, the 2025 Low-Residency Visual Studies MFA Thesis Exhibition. Located throughout PNCA's main campus, the exhibition will feature the work of 13 Visual Studies graduate students throughout the first and second floor galleries, with an installation by one Low-Residency Creative Writing graduate in the basement gallery. Realized in a wide array of media and artistic modes, each of the artists' presentations captures this important moment in their careers as visual artists and creatives.
We invite the public to join us for the opening reception on Friday, June 27 from 5–8 p.m. for refreshments and celebration of our graduates.

PNCA’s Low-Residency MFA in Visual Studies Open Studio NIGHT
Come connect with me and my peers in PNCA’s Low-Residency MFA in Visual Studies program at the 2025 Summer MFA Open Studios event!
29 artists invite you into the spaces where we imagine and create. This event will feature work that spans and addresses a wide variety of media, forms, and concepts. You are encouraged to engage in conversation with us about our projects and practices.
Live music by Evel, Dan LeVine, and The Mummer.
July 18, 5:30–7:30 p.m.
PNCA on 511 NW Broadway
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

MFA Thesis Artist Talk: Common As Mud
MFA Thesis Artist Talk: Common As Mud
The Artist Talk will be 30-40 minutes, in-person and on Zoom.
The candidate will field audience questions for up to 10 minutes following their presentation. At that time, the faculty panel will be excused for deliberation and the candidate will conclude their talk.
Shipley Collins Mediatheque @PNCA
Tuesday July 8, 2025
4:30–5:30 p.m. PST (6:30–7:30 CT)
Zoom link: https://willametteuniversity.zoom.us/j/91065726059