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SUMMARY:Earthly Delights
DESCRIPTION:Earthly Delights is an exploration of a utopian world. Through painting and installation\, undergraduates Sydney Krantz and Coco Allred have created an ethereal scene that offers its audience a much needed respite. \nAllred combines the mechanical and manual processes of painting\, printmaking\, and paper cutting\, Allred’s tyvek tapestries cascade\, peel\, and lift from the gallery walls. Somewhere in between a stage and its scaffolding\, Earthly Delights is both a space for performance and observation. Pockets between panels of paper become cocoons. Layers of shadow move across the floor in the passing light. The work becomes a setting for reflection\, rejuvenation and gathering. \nKrantz’s paintings feature masses of pinks and greens and ochres atop fields of undulating color and light that work together to create heavenly spaces. Grounded in lush\, land like forms\, these spaces draw on our sensorial earthly experiences\, while imagining something beyond them. Each painting depicts these heavenscapes from a different perspective. Within this series\, these spaces are explored from inside\, from above\, from miles away\, and from under a microscope. Through these articulations\, Krantz invites the viewer to consider the idea of a world that’s both terrestrial and sublime\, a world that elevates our earthly delights.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/earthly-delights/
LOCATION:The FRAME Gallery\, 5200 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,SOA
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ORGANIZER;CN="The FRAME Gallery":MAILTO:theframegallery@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Lee Webster: CHROMINANCE
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Opening: Friday December 1st\, 7–10pm\nPublic Hours: December 3rd and 5th\, 6 – 9pm \nA video signal carries visual information through two channels\, luminance\, the light value\, and chrominance\, the color value. When combined\, the signal can reproduce nearly the full spectrum of color visible to the human eye. In 1966\, in what was advertised as the color revolution\, network television for the first time broadcast the majority of prime time programming in full color. \nTwo years after that landmark season the artist’s mother appeared on an ABC game show\, and over the course of several days won the grand prize\, a dream house. The only remaining document of the show is a grainy black and white 16mm film\, recorded directly from the studio video monitor. In CHROMINANCE\, Webster imagines her mother’s brief time in the spotlight\, rendering a black and white memory in full\, chromatic brilliance.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/lee-webster-chrominance/
LOCATION:Powder Room\, 201 N Braddock Ave\, #209\, Pittsburgh\, 15208\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event MFA,Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:EAT BUGS
DESCRIPTION:Under the given umbrella of EcoArt\, students in Prof. Bob Bingham’s EcoArt class have been hard at work. With the curation and organization of Sarah Kim and Darya Kharabi comes EAT BUGS\, a show featuring works by Katie Tender\, Isabelle Vincent & Taylor Vence\, Hannah Kim\, Anna Telmer & Shelby Zasacky\, and Sheenu You. \nWorks will be up starting Saturday\, December 2nd through December 16th. Join us for our reception on the last day of classes\, December 8th\, at 4pm! Food\, drinks\, and possibly bugs will be served!
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/eat-bugs/
LOCATION:Doherty Jungle Path\, 5000 Forbes Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,SOA
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ORGANIZER;CN="School of Art":MAILTO:SchoolofArt@cmu.edu
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