BFAMFAPhD (Susan Jahoda, Blair Murphy, Caroline Woolard) is a collective concerned about the impact of debt, rent, and precarity on the lives of creative people, BFAMFAPhD asks: What is a work of art in the age of $120,000 art degrees? Artists Report Back,Census Report, as well as Statements and ...in which nothing can be finally paid off are recent efforts of core members Susan Jahoda, Blair Murphy and Caroline Woolard and contributing members Vicky Virgin and Julian Boilen. BFAMFAPhD's reports and installations contextualize personal experience in relation to national data. They have been cited widely by mainstream and art-centric press, and have been exhibited at the Museum of Art and Design, Cleveland Art Institute, and the Brooklyn Museum.
Programming
Working Group and Opportunity to Participate
Mon, Mar 15, 2021 –
Tue, May 31, 2022
Ethics and Labor in Art History: Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?
Event
Fri, Feb 13, 2015,
06:30 PM –
06:30 PM