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SUMMARY:STUDIO Lecture: Alan Warburton
DESCRIPTION:Alan Warburton is a queer British artist whose technologically articulate practice has involved the production of short films\, prints\, sculptures\, 3D models\, AR and VR experiences. Central to his work is a critically literate understanding of special effects and the commercial computer-generated image\, which he explores through focused software ‘studies’ and video essays\, the latest of which (“Goodbye Uncanny Valley”) gained him a global reputation as an artist at the forefront of debates around media\, film and technology. Alan studied Critical Fine Art Practice at Brighton University\, and earned a practice-based New Media MA at the Centre for the Study of the Networked Image\, London South Bank University. He is currently undertaking PhD in Media Studies at Birkbeck College of London.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/studio-lecture-alan-warburton/
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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SUMMARY:CAS Event: Settler Colonialism in the United States
DESCRIPTION:During this one-day event hosted by CMU’s Center for Arts in Society\, we will learn about the underlying narratives of settler colonialism in the United States such as Terra Nullius\, Manifest Destiny\, and Doctrine of Discovery: How did these narratives develop? How were they implemented? How do they continue to shape United States-Indigenous relations and the current experiences of Indigenous and non-indigenous peoples alike? We will also explore the history and legacy of settler colonialism in Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania. \nMorning Symposium\nPorter Hall 100\n9:15am-1:15pm; opening remarks at 9:15am \nSpeakers: \n-Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz – “Settler Colonialism as Genocide”\n-Mishuana Goeman – “Beyond the Grammar of Settler Landscapes and Apologies”\n-Walter Hixson – “Past as Prologue: Settler Colonialism over the Longue Durée of American History”\n-Alaina E. Roberts – “The Wages of Settler Colonialism within Indian Country: A Discussion about Tribal Disenrollment” \nCoffee\, tea\, water\, and juice will be available all morning. Light snacks will be provided during the morning break. \nIn the afternoon\, our CMU and Pittsburgh communities will gather informally to ask the four experts questions (see topics below)\, discuss ways in which the topic impacts our lives here in Pittsburgh\, and brainstorm forms of community engagement. \nThese are some of the topics that the speakers look forward to discussing in small groups: \n-Haudenosaunee Art and Philosophies\n-Ethnic cleaning of Pennsylvania and Ohio\n-Anti-Black racism in Indian Country\n-Native resistance and survival\n-Native Feminist geographies\n-Native sports mascots and legacies of conquest\n-Black and Native interaction and antagonism\n-Land and sovereignty issues today \nLocation: Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion\, Lower Level\, Cohon University Center\, Carnegie Mellon University \n2:30pm-4:30pm; space will be open starting at 2:15pm \nCoffee\, tea\, water\, and juice will be available. Light snacks will also be available. \nAdditional information
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/cas-event-settler-colonialism-in-the-united-states/
LOCATION:Gregg Hall (Porter 100)\, 5000 Forbes Avenue\, Pittsbugh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Non-SOA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190910T183000
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UID:5716-1568140200-1568145600@art.cmu.edu
SUMMARY:Five Minute Magic: MFA Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Join Carnegie Mellon School of Art MFA candidates for five minute presentations about their research and practice. \nFeaturing: Tsohil Bhatia\, Paper Buck\, Jamison Edgar\, Yejin Lee\, Mike Neumann\, Talya Petrillo\, Hochi Lau\, Jackson McKeehan\, Nathalie Moreno\, David Noel\, Max Spitzer\, Huidi Xiang\, Marianne Hoffmeister Castro\, Lena Chen\, Petra Floyd\, Jessica Fuquay\, Matthew McGaughey\, and Georgia Saxelby.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/five-minute-magic-mfa-presentations/
LOCATION:Kresge Theatre\, 4919 Frew Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,SOA
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ORGANIZER;CN="School of Art":MAILTO:SchoolofArt@cmu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190919T183000
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CREATED:20190909T144730Z
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SUMMARY:STUDIO Lecture: Teddy Cruz & Fonna Forman
DESCRIPTION:In our increasingly walled world\, and the surge of anti-immigrant sentiment everywhere\, can the idea of citizenship be recuperated for more emancipatory and inclusive political and social agendas? Cruz and Forman will discuss their work on “citizenship culture” at the US-Mexico border\, and the Cross-Border Community Stations project\, a platform of knowledge exchange that links universities and nonprofit organizations on both sides of the border. \nEstudio Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forman is a research-based political and architectural practice in San Diego\, Transgressing conventional boundaries between theory and practice\, and merging the fields of architecture and urbanism\, political theory and urban policy\, Cruz + Forman lead variety of urban research agendas and civic / public interventions in the San Diego-Tijuana border region and beyond. Their work has been exhibited widely across the world\, most recently at MoMA\, YBCA\, the Cooper Hewitt\, and in the U.S. Pavilion in the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale. Teddy Cruz is a professor of Public Culture and Urbanism in the Department of Visual Arts at UC San Diego. Fonna Forman is a professor of Political Theory and Founding Director of the Center on Global Justice at UC San Diego. \nCo-Sponsored with the Atlas of Commoning Symposium and the CMU School of Architecture.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/studio-lecture-teddy-cruz-fonna-forman/
LOCATION:Kresge Theatre\, 4919 Frew Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Non-SOA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190924T183000
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CREATED:20190807T174044Z
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UID:5527-1569349800-1569355200@art.cmu.edu
SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Anya Clarke & Mitsuko Verdery
DESCRIPTION:Founded by Anya Clarke and CMU School of Art alumna Mitsuko Verdery (BFA ’14)\, MICHIYAYA Dance\, a femme-centric contemporary dance theater company\, creates multidisciplinary work that is queer\, sensual\, abstract\, and physical. Their work has been presented by Yale University\, the Brooklyn Museum\, and Gelsey Kirkland Theater\, among others. They will present a new multimedia dance work on queering the senses at The Andy Warhol Museum on Friday\, September 27. \nAll lectures are free and open to the public. Free parking is available in the East Campus Garage after 5:00pm or on Frew\, Margaret Morrison\, and Tech Streets after 6:00pm. \nPresented in collaboration with The Warhol and CMU School of Drama \nImage: Scene from /wē/\, MICHIYAYA Dance 2019. Photo by SJR Photography.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/lecture-series-anya-clarke-mitsuko-verdery/
LOCATION:Kresge Theatre\, 4919 Frew Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Featured,Lectures,SOA
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