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SUMMARY:18 Wheeler Platform Shoes
DESCRIPTION:“18 Wheeler Platform Shoes” is a group show that includes all 18 current members of Carnegie Mellon University’s MFA program and performances by local artists. Comprised of videos\, installations\, sculpture\, painting\, and performance\, this inaugural exhibition is the first of many big parties which will bring CMU’s School of Art and Pittsburgh’s art community together. \nExhibiting artists: Tsohil Bhatia\, Paper Buck\, Jamison Edgar\, Yejin Lee\, Michael Neumann\, Talya Petrillo\, Hochi Lau\, Jackson McKeehan\, Nathalie Moreno\, David Noel\, Max Spitzer\, Huidi Xiang\, Marianne Hoffmeister Castro\, Lena Chen\, Petra Floyd\, Jessica Fuquay\, Matthew McGaughey\, and Georgia Saxelby. \nOpening Reception: November 1\, 6-9pm\nOpen Weekend: November 2-3\, 9-10\, 16-17\, and 23\, 12-5pm\nClosing Performances: November 23 \nAbout Platform\nPlatform is Carnegie Mellon University’s new student- and faculty-run space for public engagement with contemporary art. Inhabiting the former Pittsburgh Filmmakers building in Oakland\, Platform will open in the Fall of 2019 with exhibitions created and curated by Master of Fine Arts students in the School of Art and officially launch with a suite of new programs in the Fall of 2020.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/18-wheeler-platform-shoes/
LOCATION:Platform\, 477 Melwood Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Featured,Event MFA,Exhibitions,SOA
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ORGANIZER;CN="School of Art":MAILTO:SchoolofArt@cmu.edu
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SUMMARY:Animal Cult / Lesser Men
DESCRIPTION:Emmett Donlon’s first solo exhibition\, “Animal Cult / Lesser Men\,” explores the themes of violence and boredom and how\, after thorough investigation\, become one in the same. Through humor\, redundancy\, and the obsession of labor and language\, Emmett exploits and ritualizes the cult of the image\, inserting himself into a variety of different histories. Erich Honecker\, cows\, friends\, ermine\, and the artist himself all become masochists and sadists that depend on one another to make sense of their irrelevance. The sacrifice becomes the sacrificer\, and the sacrificer willing switches positions. No one wants to cry when Richard Wagner starts the Ring Cycle\, but once you loop back around and you’re at the beginning again\, you notice that there never was a start and nothing ever is different from the end. The Gesamtkunstwerk collapses in on itself as it continues to expand\, and basket weaving works similarly\, but is a more time consuming task. The cow is just the same as Erich Honecker\, and Erich Honecker kissing Mikhail Gorbachev becomes radically different from Mikhail Gorbachev kissing Erich Honecker. The artist is no different from the last—and so Emmett has begun to explore violence and boredom and how laughing at yourself is the only way to take yourself seriously. \nOpening Reception: November 15\, 6-9pm
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/animal-cult-lesser-men/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191114T170000
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SUMMARY:STUDIO Lecture: Györgyi Gálik
DESCRIPTION:Local governments around the world are spending millions of dollars to monitor\, analyze and visualize environmental pollution using smart technologies. In this talk\, design researcher Györgyi Gálik critically analyzes the reductionist\, technological approaches and narratives of smart cities aimed at tackling air pollution and mitigating the effects of climate change\, and explores how she has integrated her artistic and creative practice with this research. Györgyi’s work offers evidence-based practical alternatives to the reductive approaches and suggests how future work in this field might expand this narrow design space. \nGyörgyi will introduce a design experiment exploring the potential of a new\, more socially-minded adaptation of current AI assistant devices in the home\, with the ultimate aim of fostering low-pollution and low-carbon social innovation. Climate Pal is a new device developed to demonstrate how design research can raise novel questions and inform disciplines with an interest in behavior change\, environmental pollution and urban technology design. The work demonstrates the potential for technologies to increase the degree of participation in reducing pollution in cities and facilitate the articulation of civic agency in complex environmental matters.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/studio-lecture-gyorgyi-galik/
LOCATION:Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry\, CFA 111\, 5000 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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