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SUMMARY:It's A Long Story I'll Save For Later
DESCRIPTION:Opening: Saturday\, April 7\, 7-10pm\nClosing: Friday\, April 13\, 7-10pm\nOpen Hours: Tuesday\, April 10 & Wednesday\, April 11\, 6-8pm \n“It’s A Long Story I’ll Save For Later\,” a solo exhibition by MFA Candidate Paper Buck\, traverses the former homesites of his (post-) Irish Catholic family across backwoods Pennsylvania and Southwestern Ireland. Through video\, drawing\, photography\, and writing\, this installation is a meditation on the dynamic process involved in the construction of collective memory\, or it’s lack—forgetfulness. Looking at his family tales in terms of trauma and assimilation\, white supremacy\, diaspora\, and empire\, the exhibit explores the sculpting of narrative\, in both silence and embellishment\, to explore the affective landscape of storytelling.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/its-a-long-story-ill-save-for-later/
LOCATION:Powder Room\, 201 N Braddock Ave\, #209\, Pittsburgh\, 15208\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event MFA,SOA
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SUMMARY:Light in the Attic
DESCRIPTION:“Light in the Attic” is a body of sculptural work by Samuel Hamish Horgan BFA ’21 that explores the landscape and history of the Allegheny Valley by reimagining the artifacts of its industrial past as the raw materials of a new kind of regional experience. These pieces deal with the relationships of bodies to the places that surround them\, making ritual structures to summon the ghosts of memory and human experience. \nReception: April 13\, 6-9pm
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/light-in-the-attic/
LOCATION:Ellis Gallery\, School of Art 5000 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:SOA
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SUMMARY:STUDIO Lecture: Kelli Anderson
DESCRIPTION:Kelli Anderson is an artist/designer and tinkerer who draws\, photographs\, cuts\, prints\, codes\, and creates a variety of designed things for herself and others. From interactive paperforms to layered\, experimental websites\, Kelli subverts expectations by injecting humor and surprise into everyday objects. In fall 2017\, she published This Book Is a Planetarium: And Other Extraordinary Pop-Up Contraptions\, a book about how humble materials can perform extraordinary feats—and featuring a tiny\, pop-up planetarium and other functional contraptions. Kelli writes: “In my work\, I try to better understand how things work so that I might demonstrate their surprising capabilities hidden in plain sight. However\, lo-fi research methods are also being used in (what would traditionally be considered) high-tech fields. Using strategies like origami\, engineering labs are also seeking ways to make complex problems tangible—to open them up to physical intuition. By engaging abstractions tangibly\, we often find surprising possibilities hidden in plain view.”
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/studio-lecture-kelli-anderson/
LOCATION:Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry\, CFA 111\, 5000 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Non-SOA
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