Published on March 28, 2026
New York University’s Steinhardt School is set to showcase the creative talents of its Master of Fine Arts (MFA) candidates with the 2026 Thesis Exhibitions. The two-part series will take place at the 80WSE Gallery in Greenwich Village, providing an opportunity for the public to engage with emerging artists and their innovative works.
Part I of the exhibitions will run from April 1 to April 18, featuring a diverse array of projects from a variety of disciplines including visual arts, performance, and media. This segment will highlight the individual and collaborative endeavors of students as they present their artistic visions and explore themes pertinent to contemporary societal issues.
Following this, Part II will be open from May 6 to May 23, allowing for a fresh set of artworks to be displayed. Each exhibition will reflect the unique voices and perspectives of the artists, showcasing their growth and development throughout their time in the MFA program. Visitors can expect thought-provoking installations and performances that invite discussion and reflection.
The 80WSE Gallery serves as a fitting backdrop for these upcoming exhibitions, known for its commitment to fostering artistic exploration and dialogue. Attendees will have the chance to interact with the artists, providing an intimate glimpse into the creative processes behind the works on display.
These thesis exhibitions not only mark a significant milestone for the students as they conclude their studies but also offer a valuable opportunity for the public to experience the forefront of contemporary art and engage with the next generation of artists. With the combination of innovative works and the vibrant atmosphere of Greenwich Village, the NYU Steinhardt 2026 MFA Thesis Exhibitions promise to be an enriching cultural event for all.
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