Liza Goncharova: Primordial Thread
The FRAME Gallery 5200 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesLiza Goncharova's (BHA '20) work is nestled in the intersection of ecology, spirituality, and language.
Liza Goncharova's (BHA '20) work is nestled in the intersection of ecology, spirituality, and language.
Groves' work focuses on American towns and the tension between architecture and the landscape, community and big cities, and industry and the environment.
Students from all three sections of Concept Studio: The Self and the Human Being will present works made throughout the semester in the 3rd floor of CFA.
Artists explore contemporary practices that ask questions about the self as a place where nature and culture meet and where the political becomes personal.
"Soma" explores the reciprocal nature of bodies in space using digital projections, interaction, and playful installation.
Open Studios features work by Juniors & Seniors in a variety of media including painting, sculpture, photography, installation, print, animation & video.
"Play Spaces" is a showcase of strange, personal, challenging videogames from Professor Paolo Pedercini's Experimental Game Design class.
Students present true and truthy stories using experimental approaches to documentary video, animation, audio, and theater.
This exhibition features four artists who address the cultural myths and ecological legacies embedded in relationships to American forests.
Calling upon the collective memory of our great divas, dikes, faggots and queens, Jamison Edgar's MFA '20 offers up a personal archive that traces, adapts, and builds upon the long history of queer public gathering.