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The Center for Advanced Visual Studies is a fellowship program that commissions and produces new artworks and artistic research within the context of MIT. A laboratory for interdisciplinary art practice, the Center facilitates exchange between internationally known contemporary artists and MIT’s faculty, students, and staff through public programs, support for long-term art projects, and residencies for MIT students.
Artists, scientists, and engineers share a way of working: all learn by doing, and use both mind and hand to do so. Students are welcome to participate as researchers and produce projects alongside CAVS affiliates and fellows. Contact Meg Rotzel to learn more about the Center's Activities.
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