Dance with Camera
Ellis Gallery School of Art 5000 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesStudents created performances for video to understand the unique possibilities, limitations and distinctive qualities of performing for the camera.
Students created performances for video to understand the unique possibilities, limitations and distinctive qualities of performing for the camera.
This 30 minute live cinema portrait is about gay activist Jim Fouratt who played central roll in the Stonewall uprising.
"What Does a Pencil Know?" is an exhibition of sculpture, drawing, and video by three MFA candidates: Huidi Xiang, Lau Hochi, and Max Spitzer.
Coco Allred presents "52:17 Workstation," a disruptive interactive sculpture in The Ellis Gallery.
It's simply easy to see that not everything lasts forever. Problem is, you do want your things to last. You want YOU to last. But do you know how? Let's make that easier for you, together.
The 1st and 2nd year MFA students will take over the Carnegie Museum of Art theater for a screening of their work from 6 to 8 PM.
"Emerging Horizons" presents final artworks and research from School of Art BFA and BXA students.
Transcendental Arrangements focuses on artistic practices that engage with ritual, magical, and supernatural qualities.
The reopening exhibition will showcase a wide variety of student passion projects in many different media.
Students explore relationships between the lens, the body, the moving image, and the audience by creating experimental movement-based works of video art.