Heather Dewey-Hagborg & Chelsea Manning
McConomy Auditorium 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesHeather Dewey-Hagborg will give a joint talk with Chelsea Manning, the collaborator for her most recent work, Probably Chelsea (2017).
Heather Dewey-Hagborg will give a joint talk with Chelsea Manning, the collaborator for her most recent work, Probably Chelsea (2017).
Francis Stark’s deeply autobiographical practice centers on the mediation of self and the intimate spaces of communication. Her work spans many media including drawing, photography, video, collage, and mixed media painting, often combining text and imagery.
Robb Hernández's forthcoming book, "Finding AIDS: Archival Body/Archival Space and the Chicano Avant-garde," examines the role of gender and sexual transgression in the formation of Chicano art.
Hirsch Perlman’s lecture will draw from his latest work, and his developing thought about art and embodiment, and why we cannot help but make meaning, metaphors, and narrative out of anything and everything from simple wood blocks to piles of garbage.
B★A Presentations are short, five minute artist talks where undergraduate art students can present their work to the CMU community and beyond and be inspired by what their fellow students are doing.
School of Art students exhibit their best work from the year for the School's annual art awards exhibitions! Students may exhibit work in any medium in the critique space in Doherty Hall and in the College of Fine Arts' third floor hallways, foyers, Ellis Gallery, and forth floor loge.
"Family Meeting" includes recent work by current advanced Print Media students from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Art.
Senior BFA and Interdisciplinary Art Degree students present their final projects spanning many media including painting, video, interactive works, sculpture, and installation. "Dot Gov" spans all three floors of the Miller Gallery.
Join the School of Art for the 2018 commencement ceremony at the Philip Chosky Theater in the Purnell Center for the Arts. The ceremony will be followed by the closing reception for the 2018 senior art exhibition "Dot Gov" at the Miller Gallery.
Taking its name form the surrealist game, exquisite corpse, "EXQUISITE" is a week long collaboration exhibition featuring eight artist from the Carnegie Mellon and Pittsburgh community.