UD Master of Fine Arts exhibition on view in Philadelphia through June 13
Untitled, by Mark Donohue, UD MFA candidate.
"Pair" is a 28-by36-inch oil on canvas by Francine Fox, UD MFA candidate.
"Tupac" by Anthony Vega, UD MFA candidate.
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4:40 p.m., April 29, 2009----The University of Delaware 2009 Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition, “Let Release,” is on view at UD@Crane in the Crane Arts Center at 1400 North American Street in Philadelphia, through June 13.

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The exhibition features the work of Jennifer Dillner, Mark Donohue, Francine Fox, Jeanine Hill, Genie Huskins, Jarad Mimm, Anthony Vega, and Jim Zeske.

Critic Anne Fabbri notes in the exhibition catalog, “ 'Let Release,' the 2009 MFA Thesis Exhibition of the University of Delaware, sends an exhilarating message from eight graduating artists. Now they can freely pursue their primary mission of communication, guiding us to strange, new places of the mind and heart. Each of these graduates will meet the challenge with a different response. This exhibition is but a preview of future directions; their creativity shapes our world.”

UD@Crane is a two-story, 3,000-square-foot space, which presents all practices of visual art, music, and literary and performing arts, enhancing regional visibility of UD's award-winning student and faculty work. The gallery is open Wednesday through Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. For directions or information on upcoming events, visit this Web site.

For more information about UD's Master of Fine Arts degree program, visit this Web site.

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