Family Meeting
Pittsburgh Center for the Arts 6300 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States"Family Meeting" includes recent work by current advanced Print Media students from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Art.
"Family Meeting" includes recent work by current advanced Print Media students from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Art.
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.
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 celebration of the 97th anniversary of the Battle of Blair Mountain, Powder Room presents new scenes from MFA candidate Nick Crockett's ongoing project.
Produced by Profs. Suzie Silver and Scott Andrew with Joseph Hall, TQ Live! Presents an evening of performances by members of Pittsburgh’s LGBTQIA communities.
"Object + Body," an exhibition by School of Art advanced sculpture students, considers how occupying space is a radical act.
"Shift" is an immersive light installation that explores mutable environments in relation to human perception by MFA Candidate Shohei Katayama.
"Paradox: The Body in the Age of AI" explores the primacy of the human body as it’s poised on the precipice of a potential fusion with artificial intelligence.
A collaborative effort spanning video and painting, “The Hot Seat” invites viewers to contemplate the passions and concerns of a group of strangers.
"Does it Hold Water" presents new video and sculptural work by 3rd-year MFA candidate Erin Mallea.