6 – 17 April, 2015 Matti Havens (’00) was born in the Netherlands and raised in the Finger Lakes region of New York. Furthermore, he has lived, studied and/or worked in Ecuador, Italy, South Korea, Switzerland and Poland. He completed his BA in Studio Art at St. Mary’s College of Maryland in 2000. After earning Find out more »
David Farrar
2 – 27 March, 2015 David Farrar works in a variety of different media including printmaking, sculpture and installation. He is interested in the forms of found utilitarian objects, which are frequently wooden and have become deteriorated to some degree. His work involves changing and breaking down these forms either through image making or physically Find out more »
Ana Sladetic
26 January – 20 February, 2015 “I’m interested in researching how humans are surrounded and what is around them (what are the procedures and what are consequences). I’m also interested in un-visible elements that are in those surrounding (what kind of role is played in making visual communication possible). In many of my artworks I Find out more »
Miran Sabic
26 January – 20 February, 2015 “My work is related to researching contemporary aspects of personal memory. Through mostly self-portraits I also research new aspects of traditional printing and drawing techniques. I am interested in merging old graphic techniques with contemporary stories. Primarily, I am interested in human memory. Assuming that the man recapitulates his Find out more »
George Ciscle
November 2 – December 5, 2014 “Five years ago St. Mary’s College generously provided me with the time, space and inspiration to conceptualize MICA’s MFA in Curatorial Practice. In my Fall 2014 Artist House residency during my sabbatical year I was able to begin evaluating the first four years of the graduate program’s curriculum and Find out more »
Mara Adamitz Scrupe
Oct 20-31, 2014 Mara Adamitz Scrupe is an interdisciplinary artist whose work investigates the strong ties that bind people to one another and the ways in which profound knowledge and love of place can impact protection of imperiled lands and communities. Her poems, essays, artist books, installations, videos, and performances explore qualities of empathy, acceptance, Find out more »
John Deamond
September 29 – October 19, 2014 John Deamond uses photography and related methods to examine our interaction with the natural world. Find out more »
Katherine Gagnon – SMCM-MICA Teaching Fellow Residency
Fall semester 2014 “The SMCM-MICA Artist House residency gave me valuable teaching experience while allowing me to be fully immersed in the Art and Art History Department community – a rare opportunity for an adjunct professor. My studio work directly benefited from being in this environment and I couldn’t have made the recent discoveries in Find out more »