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The Working Method Contemporary

Carnaghi Art Building, 2214 Belle Vue Way
Tallahassee FL

Gallery shows a new exhibit each month showcasing contemporary artwork created by students in Florida State University’s Master of Fine Arts Studio Art program

Working Method Contemporary is the dedicated gallery space for Masters of Fine Art Students at Florida State University. The program is composed of approximately thirty graduate students pursuing a terminal degree in Studio Art. The gallery provides students a space for exhibition, experimentation, and documentation of works created while attending Florida State.

We operate as an alternative, non-traditional space dedicated to showing recent works, as well as collaborations, by students currently enrolled in the program. Each First Friday the gallery opens a new exhibition for the public to explore. These exhibitions include painting, sculpture,
photography, ceramics, video works, installations, and performance art. Working Method Contemporary Gallery also offers a platform for the
students to participate in the art world at large. Last year, Working Method showed work from all gallery artists at Fountain Art Fair, which runs concurrently with Art Basel Miami. These two forums for contemporary art are held yearly in greater MIami. Each December, these eventsdraw artists, art galleries, museums, and collectors from all over the globe providing international exposure to all participants.

While the premises is provided to the graduates by the university, Working Method is run by student volunteers, who are responsible for maintenance, publicity, and all other day to day gallery functions. The primary source of support for the gallery comes from donations and fundraising activities initiated by the students themselves. If you are interested in
donating to Working Method Contemporary, please contact FSU


General Information
We are located in the Carnaghi Arts Building on Belle Vue Way.

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Gallery shows a new exhibit each month showcasing contemporary artwork created by students in Florida State University’s Master of Fine Arts Studio Art program

Working Method Contemporary is the dedicated gallery space for Masters of Fine Art Students at Florida State University. The program is composed of approximately thirty graduate students pursuing a terminal degree in Studio Art. The gallery provides students a space for exhibition, experimentation, and documentation of works created while attending Florida State.

We operate as an alternative, non-traditional space dedicated to showing recent works, as well as collaborations, by students currently enrolled in the program. Each First Friday the gallery opens a new exhibition for the public to explore. These exhibitions include painting, sculpture,
photography, ceramics, video works, installations, and performance art. Working Method Contemporary Gallery also offers a platform for the
students to participate in the art world at large. Last year, Working Method showed work from all gallery artists at Fountain Art Fair, which runs concurrently with Art Basel Miami. These two forums for contemporary art are held yearly in greater MIami. Each December, these eventsdraw artists, art galleries, museums, and collectors from all over the globe providing international exposure to all participants.

While the premises is provided to the graduates by the university, Working Method is run by student volunteers, who are responsible for maintenance, publicity, and all other day to day gallery functions. The primary source of support for the gallery comes from donations and fundraising activities initiated by the students themselves. If you are interested in
donating to Working Method Contemporary, please contact FSU


General Information
We are located in the Carnaghi Arts Building on Belle Vue Way.

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