Leslie Barlow's work consists of oil painting, collage, and drawings. She uses the figure and narrative elements to talk about issues related to multiculturalism, “otherness,” and identity. Working within the history of figurative painting, the figure offers a fertile ground to push the boundaries of our known visual language and inject that history with a new generation of faces and stories. Although Leslie's paintings are rooted in tradition, the relevance and urgency of the subject matter make her work fresh and contemporary. Be sure to join us on Friday, May 13th at our new MFA Graduate Studios to enjoy Leslie's thesis work along with the other 2016 graduates. MFA Thesis Exhibition and Reception For more information visit Leslie Barlow online Categories All Student Profile Thesis