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Doherty Jungle Path 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, United StatesUnder the given umbrella of EcoArt, students in Prof. Bob Bingham's EcoArt class have been hard at work.
Under the given umbrella of EcoArt, students in Prof. Bob Bingham's EcoArt class have been hard at work.
WHAT? Video games at the library? Stop studying for finals and join us for the Experimental Game Design class showcase: mysterious operating systems, face biting simulators, Star Trek decks, dungeon crawlers for Millennials... and much, much more!
The School of Art at Carnegie Mellon University is hosting OPEN STUDIOS on December 8th from 5-9pm featuring work of Juniors and Seniors.
Come and join the School of Art Class of 2021+, as we celebrate the most personal of all foundation courses - Concept Studio I: The Self and The Human Being.
MFA Candidate Shohei Katayama presents an immersive light installation around the ideas of impermanence and contamination.
The imagery depicted in the artwork was created through memories, photo and video documentation, objects collected from the ruins, and abstract representations of experiences we shared at the Rainbow Lounge, in addition to the fire that destroyed it.
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.
Cristóbal Martínez's work seeks to reveal the vexing nature of our complex memories, amnesias, behaviors, beliefs, assumptions, choices, and relationships to create experiences that move beyond the human instinct to simplify.
"The Sun Lies Heavy" is an exhibition by MFA Candidate of new scenes from an ongoing project presenting an alternative history of coal mingled with myths of forgotten forests, crawling proto-reptiles, and chthonic infernos as real-time virtual puppet theater.
This exhibition presents a singular representation of the boundaries of the human mind and body with regards to being present, aware, and mindful through the use and unspoken restrictions of materiality and other formal components of the installation works.