First Year MFA Show Exhibition: LEFT OVER DATA (Marla McLeod ’20, Gil Spears’20, Grace Gomez ’20, and John Lehman ’20)
Open: March 18 – March 23

First Year MFA Show Exhibition: LEFT OVER DATA (Marla McLeod ’20, Gil Spears’20, Grace Gomez ’20, and John Lehman ’20)
Open: March 18 – March 23
First Year MFA Show Exhibition: Disconnect (Cameron Barker ’20, Mia Fabrizio ’20,
Talya Feldman ’20, Gabriel Richardson ’20, and Denise Waite ’20)
Open: March 10 – March 15
Performance and Walkthrough: Wednesday, March 13, 6:30 pm
Closing Reception: Friday, March 15, 6 -8 pm
First Year MFA Show Exhibition: Oh…tentacle (Billy Foshay ’20, Yixiang Tong ’20,
Olia Tsetniva ’20 and Andrew Perini ’20)
Open: March 5 – March 8
Reception: Thursday, March 7, 6-8 pm
Walkthrough: Thursday, March 7, 5:30 pm
First Year Show Exhibition: Contact in the Light by Ralph Robinson
Open: March 11 – March 22 (Terrace Gallery, 230 The Fenway)
Reception: Monday, March 11, 6-8 pm
Walkthrough: 6:30 pm
Directed by Jane Gillooly (USA, 2018, 85 min.) Digital.
The death of Michael Brown, shot by a Ferguson, Missouri, police officer in 2014, was national news after protests erupted. But the history of Ferguson, a formerly whites-only “sundown town,” and Kinloch, a neighboring black town that is now semi-abandoned, is not well known. Incorporating interviews with residents of Kinloch and Ferguson, Where the Pavement Ends explores the relationship between these two towns. Beginning with a 1960s blockade separating then-white Ferguson from black Kinloch, the film depicts a micro-history of race relations in America and examines how past injustices prefigure those of today. Directed by Boston filmmaker and SMFA at Tufts professor Jane Gillooly, who grew up in Ferguson, Where the Pavement Ends explores the connections between two locations, on opposite sides of Ferguson, and two moments in time that have been defined by racial strife.
Co-presented with the Roxbury International Film Festival. Followed by a discussion with filmmakers Jane Gillooly, Khary Saeed Jones, and Aparna Agrawal, and Lisa Simmons of ROXFILM.
Tickets $5 (SMFA Tufts students (and students from other local schools) w/ school ID/ $13 non-members