The College of Visible Arts (SVA) presents Wavelengths, a juried survey of labor by latest graduates throughout the faculty as chosen by a panel of famend alumni practitioners of their respective fields.
Spanning a variety of supplies and ideas, the artwork on view takes specific curiosity in process-based practices and the pursuit of pleasure amidst adversity. From drawing to portray, sculpture to new and blended media, the exhibition demonstrates the breadth and number of SVA’s numerous alumni community and captures artists within the midst of their journeys – nonetheless shaping their practices, constructing on their foundations, and responding to the sudden.
Wavelengths is on view at SVA Chelsea Gallery (601 West twenty sixth Avenue, fifteenth flooring) by means of December 6, 2025.
Taking part Artists
Gabrielle Benak (BFA 2019, Wonderful Arts), Alex Cassetti (BFA 2016, Pictures and Video), Sophy Chang (BFA 2019, Wonderful Arts), Jeong Hur (MFA 2020, Pictures, Video, and Associated Media), Ray Hwang (BFA 2016, Illustration), Ivy Johnson (BFA 2018, Illustration), Georgia Lale (MFA 2016, Wonderful Arts), Jing Lin (MFA 2018, Pictures, Video, and Associated Media), Victor Liu (MFA 2014, Artwork Observe), ShinYeon Moon (MFA 2017, Illustration as Visible Essay), Vanessa Powers (BFA 2013, Wonderful Arts), Francena Poyo-Ottley (BFA 2019, Pictures and Video), Paul Rho (BFA 2019, Pictures and Video), Carra Seals (MFA 2020, Wonderful Arts), and Christine L Stiver (MFA 2017, Artwork Observe).
Exhibition Programming
On Tuesday, November 11, from 6 to 7pm, SVA will host an Artist Profession Roundtable on the gallery. That includes exhibiting artists Gabrielle Benak, Alex Cassetti, Vanessa Powers, and Carra Seals and moderated by SVA school member Dr. Sohee Koo, this occasion is free and open to the general public.
For extra particulars, go to sva.edu.
Vanessa Powers, “Glory” (2023)

