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SUMMARY:Dance with Camera
DESCRIPTION:Participating artists:\nLily Bridges\, Lena Chen\, Grant Glazier\, Justin Gotzis\, Iz Horgan & Sam Horgan\, Misa Kim\, Selina Lee\, Peter Sheehan \nProfessor: Angela Washko\nGraduate Assistant: Jackson McKeehan \nIn the first month of the advanced ETB course Digital Storytelling & Resistance\, students created performances for video – to understand the unique possibilities\, limitations and distinctive qualities that performing for the camera have that set it apart from other types of performance art. The assignment was designed to help students gain confidence in performing\, establish a vocabulary of movement\, and instill an awareness of how their movements and gestures translate on camera. \nPerformance Art (In The Expanded Field) is a course through which students will learn about the interdisciplinary history of performance art from early conceptual art to contemporary digitally mediated approaches. In conjunction with establishing an understanding of the genre’s history\, students will create their own experimental performance art pieces which may include performances-for-video\, performances-for-stage\, performances-in-public\, digitally mediated performances and more. Through assigned performance gestures and supporting texts and screenings\, students will develop the confidence to make performances in a variety of contexts as well as the vocabulary to talk about them.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/dance-with-camera/
LOCATION:Ellis Gallery\, School of Art 5000 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,SOA
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ORGANIZER;CN="School of Art":MAILTO:SchoolofArt@cmu.edu
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SUMMARY:What Does a Pencil Know?
DESCRIPTION:“What Does a Pencil Know?” is an exhibition of sculpture\, drawing\, and video by three Carnegie Mellon MFA candidates: Huidi Xiang\, Lau Hochi\, and Max Spitzer. Developed with a shared motif of handwriting\, What Does a Pencil Know? explores the products of attempting to structure and externalize one’s thoughts. Here\, conventions of explanation\, iteration\, translation\, and illustration are probed for their potential\, all underlined by a mutual and urgent desire for effective communication. \nThis exhibition also features a lounge curated and constructed by the three artists\, where visitors may eat\, read\, socialize\, and reflect. \nOpening Reception: Friday\, February 21\, 7-9pm\nOpen Hours: February 22\, 23\, 29\, and March 1\, 1-5pm\nOr by appointment by contacting: info.platformgallery@gmail.com
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/what-does-a-pencil-know/
LOCATION:Platform\, 477 Melwood Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event MFA,Exhibitions,SOA
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Johannes DeYoung
DESCRIPTION:Blending computer animation with experimental processes in painting and drawing\, School of Art Assistant Professor Johannes DeYoung‘s work explores themes of animism and human psychology. His works have been exhibited internationally including in the B3 Biennale of the Moving Image in Frankfurt\, Germany; in the Images Festival at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto\, Canada; at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in Taichung\, Taiwan; and at Eyebeam in New York City. \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. \nImage: Johannes DeYoung\, Sea [Sic]\, 2019. HD video still\, duration: 2 min (loop).
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/lecture-series-johannes-deyoung/
LOCATION:Kresge Theatre\, 4919 Frew Street\, 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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