18 Wheeler Platform Shoes

Platform 477 Melwood Avenue, Pittsburgh, United States

"18 Wheeler Platform Shoes" is an exhibition that includes all 18 current members of CMU's MFA program and performances by local artists.

Sydney Krantz: Thin Walls

Ellis Gallery School of Art 5000 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

"Thin Walls" in an exhibition of new paintings and ceramic works by Sydney Krantz.

Gloria

Platform 477 Melwood Avenue, Pittsburgh, United States

In conjunction with their exhibition "18 Wheeler Platform Shoes," the MFA cohort presents a gathering of experimental live art, performances, and music.

The Mirage

3577 Studios 3577 Bigelow Blvd, Pittsburgh, United States

A project by School of Art senior Ava Kling, The Mirage is a virtual reality spa and heaven-like installation.

Concept Studio Exhibition

The FRAME Gallery 5200 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

All three sections of "Concept Studio: The Self & the Human Being" present their final projects at The Frame Gallery.

Open Studios

CFA 3rd & 4th Floor 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Open Studios will feature performance, video, animation, sculpture, 2D + multimedia artworks, as well as edible art, music, and more.

Tartan Fart V

CFA Room 313 4919 Frew Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Tartan Art provides the supplies and exhibition space, you provide the creativity. Everyone is welcome to make art, no matter your skill level.

the etymology of window

The FRAME Gallery 5200 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

"the etymology of window" is a site-specific installation created for the Frame Gallery Window Fronts by MFA Candidate Huidi Xiang.

Where Are We Going?

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

"Where Are We Going?" is an exhibition of interactive stories, video essays, manifestos, books, and more from students in Digital Storytelling & Resistance.

Every Possible Utterance

Museum Lab 6 Allegheny Square, Suite 101, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Students from Carnegie Mellon University’s IDeATe network will exhibit site-specific music, art, engineering, and performance.