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SUMMARY:Carrie Schneider: Reading Women
DESCRIPTION:Work by CMU alumna Carrie Schneider ushers in the 2018/19 academic year at the Miller Institute for Contemporary Art. The exhibition\, “Reading Women\,” explores the power of reading\, studying\, and being absorbed by knowledge. In the artist’s words\, the work “reveals a constellation of influences among my creative peers.” This series is a rhizomatic view of thinkers who contribute to the intellectual capital of the artist’s community. “It’s a man’s world\,” as the saying goes\, but this exhibition offers a countervailing proposition. The ideas in these books shape thought\, and by shaping thought\, form a world made entirely by women. In repeating the same elegant and matter-of-fact gesture the exhibition forces us to consider what a world would look like if we were all reading women. \nAutumn House Press Reading featuring Adriana Ramirez\, Sherrie Flick\, Judith Vollmer\, and Toi Derricotte: Fri\, Sept 7\, 6-8pm \nExhibition Reception: Fri\, Sept 7\, 7-8pm
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/carrie-schneider-reading-women/
LOCATION:Miller ICA\, Purnell Center for the Arts\, 5000 Forbes Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Featured,Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Miller ICA":MAILTO:miller-ica@andrew.cmu.edu
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SUMMARY:Nick Crockett: Friends in Low Places
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the 97th anniversary of the Battle of Blair Mountain\, Powder Room presents new scenes from MFA candidate Nick Crockett‘s ongoing project: a surreal animated mash-up of american history\, folk tales\, the Paleozoic past\, and a mythologized legacy of resistance in Appalachia. \nOpening: Saturday. September 8 at 9-11pm.\nHours: Sunday\, September 9 at 9pm and by appointment through September 15.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/nick-crockett-friends-in-low-places/
LOCATION:Powder Room\, 201 N Braddock Ave\, #209\, Pittsburgh\, 15208\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event MFA,Exhibitions,SOA
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SUMMARY:TQ Live!
DESCRIPTION:TQ Live! presents a queer evening of dazzling performance\, dance\, poetry\, comedy\, resplendent fantasies\, music\, and more. This fifth annual performance series features artists and performers from the many LGBTQIA communities in the Pittsburgh region and is produced by Profs. Suzie Silver and Scott Andrew with Joseph Hall. Hosted by Joseph Hall\, this year’s line-up includes performances by Mrs. Kasha Davis of RuPaul’s Drag Race\, Vanessa German\, Rickey Laurentiis\, Ryan M. McKelvey\, MICHIYAYA Dance\, Theodore Rexx\, theatriQ and a video work by Atom Atkinson + Scott Andrew. \nPlease note this performance contains adult subject matter and strong language. \nDoors open at 7:30 p.m. \nPurchase tickets here. \nThis project is supported in part by the Carnegie Mellon University School of Art\, the Center for the Arts in Society\, and the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry and the Sylvia and David Steiner Speaker Series.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/tq-live-2018/
LOCATION:The Andy Warhol Museum\, 117 Sandusky Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15212\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Featured,Exhibitions,SOA
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SUMMARY:Object + Body
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Mellon University Advanced Sculpture students\, taught by Professor Heidi Wiren Bartlett\, will take over Future Tenant for one night only\, Friday\, September 21. Their exhibition\, “Object + Body\,” considers how occupying space is a radical act. What is the relationship between one’s body\, actions\, activism\, and everyday life? What about the relationship between the physical body and the social body? \nThe students presenting work are: Adrienne Cassel\, Toby Donoghue\, Pat Miller Gamble\, Liza Goncharova\, Darya Kharabi\, Judy Li\, Miranda Miller\, and Olivia Yi. \nThrough multidisciplinary practices\, these artists explore the body’s dual roles of being sculpture and creating sculpture. \nTheir work may challenge previous notions of sculpture and could include props and prosthetics\, stage sets and choreographies. \nHistorically\, such a collision of concepts\, materials\, and disciplines has been called intermedia. The term was born in 1966 when Fluxus artist and theorist Dick Higgins used it to describe artists who erase and transcend traditionally-held definitions of art. \nIntermedia is in between. Intermedia links worlds. \nNOTE: This event will take place at 811 Penn Avenue\, right beside the Future Tenant Space
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/object-body/
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:Shohei Katayama: Shift
DESCRIPTION:“Shift” is an immersive light installation that explores mutable environments in relation to human perception by MFA Candidate Shohei Katayama. \nOpening: Saturday. September 22\, 7-10pm\nHours: Sunday\, September 23 at 7pm and by appointment through September 29
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/shohei-katayama-shift/
LOCATION:Powder Room\, 201 N Braddock Ave\, #209\, Pittsburgh\, 15208\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,SOA
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ORGANIZER;CN="School of Art":MAILTO:SchoolofArt@cmu.edu
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