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Diverse elements make interesting exhibitions. The Production Studio Exhibition
Series is an independent initiative. Works in the series are paired across
disciplines that make for contemporary studio practice.

Research in the fine arts is fundamentally exploratory. For the second
biannual exhibition series, graduate students from the Art History
Department write companion pieces for each exhibition. A web archive
designed by Leigh Bridges (MFA'05) documents all exhibitions in the series,
as they accumulate in time.

I would like to thank the Graduate students for participating; Giles Hogya,
dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Dr. Aaron Devor, dean of Graduate Studies
and the department of Visual Arts for their collegial and financial support
of the project.

Lucy Pullen
(Assistant Professor)


The graduate students involved in the 2007 Production Studio Exhibitions would
like to thank the department of Visual Arts, GSS, Allan Stitchbury, Nedra Tremblay,
Lucy Pullen, Vikky Alexander, Cliff Haman, Dan Wilkin, Genevieve Gamache,
Meno Hubregtseand, Tusa Shea, Brad Gough, and all others mentioned above.
Your support has made this 2007 event possible.

Thank you,

Devon Knowles
(MFA Candidate)