Lectures

Lecture Series: Imin Yeh

Kresge Theatre 4919 Frew Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

5-6:30pm, Kresge Theater, CFA, CMU

Lecture Series: Ian Cheng

Kresge Theatre 4919 Frew Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

6:30pm - 8:00pm, Kresge Theatre

Lecture Series: Erin Markey

Kresge Theatre 4919 Frew Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

6:30pm – 8:00pm, Kresge Theatre

Lecture Series: Shannon Ebner

Kresge Theatre 4919 Frew Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Shannon Ebner’s work examines the dormant language and passive symbolism of everyday life by drawing upon poetics, political rhetoric, and concrete modes of communication embedded in the landscape.

Lecture Series: Malik Gaines

Kresge Theatre 4919 Frew Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Artist and writer Malik Gaines is an assistant professor of Performance Studies in New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.

Lecture Series: Erin Cosgrove

Kresge Theatre 4919 Frew Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

The School of Art’s Kraus Distinguished Visiting Professor of Art, Erin Cosgrove, creates narrative satiric art that is packed with historical and esoteric content and spread across multiple media.

Lecture Series: Angela Dufresne

Kresge Theatre 4919 Frew Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Angela Dufresne’s work articulates porous ways of being in a world fraught by fear and possession.

Lecture Series: Sarah Oppenheimer

The Mattress Factory 500 Sampsonia Way, Pittsburgh, United States

Sarah Oppenheimer is an artist operating on the boundary conditions of spatial and temporal adjacency.

STUDIO Lecture: Gene Kogan

Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry CFA 111, 5000 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Gene Kogan is an artist and a programmer who is interested in generative systems, artificial intelligence, and software for creativity and self-expression.

Lecture Series: Allison Smith

Kresge Theatre 4919 Frew Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Allison Smith takes an expansive view of sculpture, combining social practice, performance, and traditional crafts to examine how American history has been constructed and how it may be revised, retold, and reinterpreted.