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SUMMARY:This Is Not A Map
DESCRIPTION:“This Is Not A Map” brings together eight artists from Carnegie Mellon University’s Master of Fine Arts program. This collection of new works addresses contemporary notions of place\, time\, and storytelling. Hailing from five continents\, all now living and working in Pittsburgh\, the artists are each presenting an installation informed by their diverse studio practices\, utilizing a broad range of mediums\, from textiles and collages to video essays and digital sculpture. Where traditional mapmaking creates rigid understandings of constructs like nationhood\, gender\, and language\, this exhibition offers fluid systems of way-finding between shifting and interlaced worlds. A dance is re-choreographed\, an altar calls the past into the present\, discarded objects find a new sense of value\, and sensory fragments from childhood are restaged. Memory plays a vital role across the works on view\, exploring how a body can chart through space on its own terms. \nArtists:\nIzsys Archer (MFA ‘25)\nNaomi Chambers (MFA ‘26)\nTingting Chen (MFA ‘25)\nChantal Feitosa-Desouza (MFA ‘25)\nFrankmarlin (MFA ‘25)\nBulumko Mbete (MFA ‘26)\nAfrooz Partovi (MFA ‘26)\nMax Tristan Watkins (MFA ‘25) \nExhibition Opening Reception: Feb 10\, 6-8 PM \nThis is not a map is presented by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University. Special thanks to MFA Director Katherine Hubbard\, Assistant Director Julie Hakim Azzam\, Head of the School of Art Charlie White\, and the College of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University. Additional thanks to the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust team: Davine Byon\, Tara Fay Coleman\, Jesse Hulcher\, George Dun\, Kennedy Deen\, Josh Rievel\, and Chris Korch.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/this-is-not-a-map/
LOCATION:SPACE Gallery\, 812 Liberty Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Featured,Event MFA,SOA
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SUMMARY:Dare to Disrupt
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the BIG first year student show with all 3 sections of Foundations: Risk\, Agency\, Failure exhibiting on the 3rd Floor of CFA! “Dare to Disrupt\,” in Ellis Gallery and the North and South Foyers\, will run from April 25-30. There will be a closing reception on Tuesday\, April 30\, 5:00-6:30pm. Refreshments will be served. \nRisk\, Agency\, Failure is a transdisciplinary research-based studio course introducing first year students to the many ways that artists challenge conventions\, experiment\, and take risks through their artwork. Come celebrate our students’ experimental projects with us! \n-Professors Angela Washko\, Sharmistha Ray\, and Scott Andrew.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/dare-to-disrupt/
LOCATION:Ellis Gallery\, School of Art 5000 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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