The Art Galleries at TCU presents "What Remains Beneath?," the 2025 MFA Candidacy Exhibition, featuring the work of TCU’s second year Master of Fine Arts candidates: Alfredo Ortega, Marcy Davis, Katayoun Hosseinrad, and Christopher Nájera.
The exhibition showcases four distinct bodies of work that engage with themes of transformation, grief, the body, and the unseen, offering visitors an opportunity to delve into the layers of meaning beneath the surface of artistic expression.
Spanning painting, sculpture, and drawing, the TCU MFA Class of '26 will highlight their diverse approaches to exploring contemporary issues and personal narratives, such as understanding trauma, the relationships people have with their bodies, and expressions of consciousness through identity.
Works included in this exhibition combine experimentation and introspection, demonstrating the depth and breadth of their creative practices as they reach this pivotal moment in their academic and artistic careers.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through February 8.
The Art Galleries at TCU presents "What Remains Beneath?," the 2025 MFA Candidacy Exhibition, featuring the work of TCU’s second year Master of Fine Arts candidates: Alfredo Ortega, Marcy Davis, Katayoun Hosseinrad, and Christopher Nájera.
The exhibition showcases four distinct bodies of work that engage with themes of transformation, grief, the body, and the unseen, offering visitors an opportunity to delve into the layers of meaning beneath the surface of artistic expression.
Spanning painting, sculpture, and drawing, the TCU MFA Class of '26 will highlight their diverse approaches to exploring contemporary issues and personal narratives, such as understanding trauma, the relationships people have with their bodies, and expressions of consciousness through identity.
Works included in this exhibition combine experimentation and introspection, demonstrating the depth and breadth of their creative practices as they reach this pivotal moment in their academic and artistic careers.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through February 8.
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