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SUMMARY:Ephmera
DESCRIPTION:“Ephemera” highlights a diverse selection of artwork that explores the duality of transience and permanence through a rich variety of techniques and themes. The exhibition features School of Art students Matthew Constant\, Ariana Daly\, October Donoghue\, Andrew Edwards\, and Summer Leavitt. \nFrom the Greek root ephemeros\, the word “ephemera” refers to forms whose existence is fleeting by nature. Like wildflowers pressed between pages\, things that serve a distinct purpose for a brief period can gain a timelessness that transcends their original temporality. The human impulse to record and archive results in a kind of afterlife; a subjective\, often distorted composite of personal experience and memory of the tangible and intangible past. \nThrough an eclectic display of work by junior and senior undergraduate students at the School of Art\, “Ephemera” invites a re-examination of artistic practice and audience experience. Ethereal textures in two and three-dimensional forms subvert traditional representational types\, while dynamic installations evoke a multisensory dialogue between artist and audience. The selection of works in this exhibit looks beyond singular artistic forms in the pursuit of a nuanced expression of the space between ephemerality and eternity. \n“Ephemera” is on view February 23 to April 1. An opening reception will be held on February 23 at 7:00pm. \nExhibition website
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/ephmera/
LOCATION:Future Tenant\, 819 Penn Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,SOA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Future Tenant":MAILTO:info@futuretenant.org
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SUMMARY:Immutable Stage: MFA Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Co-organized by the Miller Gallery and the School of Art\nArtists: Shobun Baile\, Alex Lukas\, KR Pipkin\, Gray Swartzel\, Lee Webster\nReception: Mar 23\, 6-8pm \nCreated within the current political tumult\, new works by the 2018 CMU School of Art MFA candidates examine pop culture fantasies of entertainment\, capital\, and collapse. Interrogating the documentarian impulse\, Immutable Stage flattens a historical cycle of wealth and decay into the now\, arguing that artifice is a tool with which to construct real narratives. \nMore information
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/immutable-stage-mfa-exhibition/
LOCATION:Miller ICA\, Purnell Center for the Arts\, 5000 Forbes Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Featured,Event MFA,Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Miller ICA":MAILTO:miller-ica@andrew.cmu.edu
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SUMMARY:Ema Furusho: Familiar Terrain
DESCRIPTION:“Familiar Terrain” is a multimedia show by School of Art sophomore Ema Furusho that explores surfaces of the human body as well as the materials we use to embellish it. It highlights the parallels between natural forms of different scales and the body\, emphasizing the familiar warmth and specific history that they both suggest. By merging and collaging the forms are playfully abstracted\, folding into itself and each other.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/ema-furusho-familiar-terrain/
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:Talya Petrillo: Emotional (Re)location
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: Mar 24\, 7-10pm\nClosing Reception: Mar 30\, 6-8pm\nAll other times by appointment only \n“Emotional (Re)location\,” an exhibition of new sculptures and installation by MFA candidate Talya Petrillo\, use sentimentality and satire to explore the mental space of loss\, acceptance\, and moments of insanity.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/talya-petrillo-emotional-relocation/
LOCATION:Powder Room\, 201 N Braddock Ave\, #209\, Pittsburgh\, 15208\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event MFA
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SUMMARY:Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon
DESCRIPTION:Wikimedia’s gender trouble is well documented. A lack of female and genderqueer participation skews the content. Because of these absent voices\, alarming gaps undermine and increasingly important repository of shared knowlege. \nJoin Carnegie Museum of Art and its partners—Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh\, Carnegie Mellon University\, and University of Pittsburgh—for a communal updating of Wikipedia entries on subjects related to art and feminism. \nPeople of all gender identities and expressions are invited to participate. \nWikipedia trainings well also be held on Mar 20 from 5-7pm at University of Pittsburgh’s Hillman Library and on Mar 22 from 6:30-8pm at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh\, East Liberty.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/artfeminism-wikipedia-edit-a-thon/
LOCATION:Carnegie Museum of Art\, 4400 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-SOA
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