Jamison Edgar: PERV
Powder Room 201 N Braddock Ave, #209, Pittsburgh, United StatesNew paintings and sculptures by first year MFA candidate Jamison Edgar celebrate the queer desires embedded within childhood fantasy and curiosity.
New paintings and sculptures by first year MFA candidate Jamison Edgar celebrate the queer desires embedded within childhood fantasy and curiosity.
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.
Kaleidoscope XX, the 20th anniversary of the BXA Intercollege Degree Program student exhibition, will host a reception on April 27, from 4–7pm in the College of Fine Arts room 214.
Ella Hepner BHA '18 and Matthew Constant BFA '18 have spent the past year working painting and drawing in iteration, using consistent physical and thematic constraints in order to produce a body of work that builds personal narrative through artistic habit and evolution.
is an elaboration through sculptural objects on the fullness of 'nothing'. Tsohil Bhatia MFA '20 brings together mundane, quotidian images observed over mediation in a domestic space.
Students from the Art and Machine Learning course present their experimental artworks created in collaboration with machine learning algorithms.
"Paces" is an artistic approach the form of an interactive video game and film installation to internalize the nature of play against society's fixation on results and winning.
"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.
"Shadow and Dust" is the first presentation of artistic research by Michael Charles Neumann MFA'20. Tracing bodies in a mixed reality performance, Michael investigates resistance, failure, time, and embodiment.