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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Andrea Zittel
DESCRIPTION:Since the early 1990s\, Andrea Zittel has used the arena of her day-to-day life to develop and test prototypes for living structures and situations to illuminate how we attribute significance to chosen structures or ways of life and how arbitrary any choice of structure can be. Her work has been included in major group exhibitions including the Venice Biennale\, Documenta\, and the Whitney Biennial\, and she has had solo exhibitions at SFMOMA\, Carnegie Museum of Art\, New Museum\, and LACMA\, among others. \nThis lecture will be held at the Carnegie Museum of Art theater. \nRobert L. Lepper Lecture in Creative Inquiry \nRobert L. Lepper (1906-1991)\, a graduate of Carnegie Institute of Technology\, was a member of the the faculty at Carnegie Mellon from 1930 to 1975. His teaching legacy includes noted artists Andy Warhol\, Philip Pearlstein\, and Mel Bochner. The Robert Lepper Distinguished Lecture in Creative Inquiry was made possible through a generous gift from Russell Cameron (1918-1996)\, a student of Lepper.\n  \nAndrea Zittel\, Planar Pavilions at A-Z West\, 2017. Courtesy Regen Projects\, Los Angeles. Photo by Sarah Lyon.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/lecture-series-andrea-zittel/
LOCATION:Carnegie Museum of Art Theater\, 4400 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Featured,Lectures,SOA
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ORGANIZER;CN="School of Art":MAILTO:SchoolofArt@cmu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180307T170000
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CREATED:20180118T212055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180118T212203Z
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SUMMARY:STUDIO Lecture: Bruce Sterling
DESCRIPTION:A futurist\, journalist\, science-fiction author and design critic\, Bruce Sterling is best known for his novels and his seminal work on the Mirrorshades anthology\, which defined the cyberpunk genre. His nonfiction works include The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier (1992); Tomorrow Now: Envisioning the Next Fifty Years (2002)\, a popular science approach on futurology\, reflecting technology\, politics and culture of the next 50 years; and Shaping Things (2005)\, a rumination on programmable\, networked objects. Sterling has also initiated various projects like The Dead Media Project\, the Viridian Design Movement and Embrace the Decay. In 2003 Sterling was appointed Professor at the European Graduate School\, where he has taught courses on media and design. He has written for many magazines\, including Newsweek\, Fortune\, Harper’s\, Details\, Whole Earth Review\, and WIRED\, where he has been a contributing writer since its inception. He has appeared on Nightline\, The Late Show\, MTV\, and in Time\, Newsweek\, The Wall Street Journal\, The New York Times\, Fortune\, Nature\, I.D.\, Metropolis\, Technology Review\, and many other venues. Currently he lives in Turin\, Italy.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/studio-lecture-bruce-sterling/
LOCATION:Kresge Theatre\, 4919 Frew Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Non-SOA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180320T183000
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CREATED:20171211T201616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180313T153650Z
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SUMMARY:Heather Dewey-Hagborg & Chelsea Manning
DESCRIPTION:Tickets will be required. \nHeather Dewey-Hagborg is a transdisciplinary artist and educator who is interested in art as research and critical practice. She will give a joint talk with Chelsea Manning\, the collaborator for her most recent work\, Probably Chelsea (2017). While in prison\, Manning mailed cheek swabs and hair clippings to Dewey-Hagborg\, who created DNA-derived sculptural portraits that illustrate a multitude of ways in which DNA can be interpreted. \nTickets available here. \nHeather Dewey-Hagborg\, Probably Chelsea\, 2017. Courtesy of Heather Dewey-Hagborg\, Chelsea Manning and Fridman Gallery\, New York. Photograph by Paula Abreu Pita.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/lecture-series-heather-dewey-hagborg-chelsea-manning/
LOCATION:McConomy Auditorium\, 5000 Forbes Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Featured,Lectures,SOA
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ORGANIZER;CN="School of Art":MAILTO:SchoolofArt@cmu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180327T183000
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CREATED:20171211T201636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180118T211418Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Frances Stark
DESCRIPTION:Francis Stark’s deeply autobiographical practice centers on the mediation of self and the intimate spaces of communication. Her work spans many media including drawing\, photography\, video\, collage\, and mixed media painting\, often combining text and imagery. Her work has been included in the Carnegie International\, Venice Biennale\, and Whitney Biennial\, and she has had solo exhibitions at the Hammer Museum\, the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\, and The Art Institute of Chicago. \nFrances Stark\, Behold Man (Nancy and Sluggo recto verso pendant pair)\, 2017. Courtesy of the artist and Gavin Brown’s enterprise\, New York/Rome.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/lecture-series-frances-stark/
LOCATION:McConomy Auditorium\, 5000 Forbes Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Featured,Lectures,SOA
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ORGANIZER;CN="School of Art":MAILTO:SchoolofArt@cmu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180329T183000
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CREATED:20180118T212659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180118T213201Z
UID:2923-1522348200-1522353600@art.cmu.edu
SUMMARY:STUDIO Lecture: Jenny Odell
DESCRIPTION:Jenny Odell is a Bay Area native/captive. Her work combines the mining of online imagery with writing and research\, usually in an attempt to highlight the material nature of our modern networked existence. Because her practice involves collecting\, tagging and cataloguing\, she has often been compared to a natural scientist – specifically\, a lepidopterist. Jenny’s work has made its way into the Google Headquarters\, Les Rencontres D’Arles\, Arts Santa Monica\, Fotomuseum Antwerpen\, La Gaîté lyrique (Paris)\, the Lishui Photography Festival (China)\, the Made in NY Media Center\, Apexart (NY)\, and East Wing (Dubai). It’s also turned up in Time Magazine’s LightBox\, The Atlantic\, The Economist\, WIRED\, the NPR Picture Show\, PBS News Hour\, and a couple of Gestalten books. She teaches internet art and digital/physical design at Stanford University. She would spend 80% of her life in a library if she could.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/studio-lecture-jenny-odell/
LOCATION:Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry\, CFA 111\, 5000 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Non-SOA
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