Lecture Series: Sarah Oppenheimer
The Mattress Factory 500 Sampsonia Way, Pittsburgh, United StatesSarah Oppenheimer is an artist operating on the boundary conditions of spatial and temporal adjacency.
Sarah Oppenheimer is an artist operating on the boundary conditions of spatial and temporal adjacency.
Upon coming across a home video that presents both his pregnant mother and the artist as a newborn, Gray Swartzel performs a slapstick drag persona of his mother in order to queer his existence prior to birth.
Delving into the human existence and their relationship to the cosmos, this exhibition examines the dialogue between the human inclination to control their lives and role of the omnipotent, omnipresent universe.
Pass the Butter queers suburban fantasies and tropes into surreal domestic scenes through photographs, installations, and video.
Earthly Delights is an exploration of a utopian world. Through painting and installation, undergraduates Sydney Krantz and Coco Allred have created an ethereal scene that offers its audience a much needed respite.
In CHROMINANCE, Webster imagines her mother’s brief time in the spotlight, rendering a black and white memory in full, chromatic brilliance.
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.