Erin Mallea: Does it Hold Water
Powder Room 201 N Braddock Ave, #209, Pittsburgh, United States"Does it Hold Water" presents new video and sculptural work by 3rd-year MFA candidate Erin Mallea.
"Does it Hold Water" presents new video and sculptural work by 3rd-year MFA candidate Erin Mallea.
Memo Akten is an artist working with computation as a medium, exploring the collisions between nature, science, technology, ethics, ritual, tradition and religion.
Zoe Leonard's work in photography and sculpture uses repetition, subtle changes in perspective, and shifts in scale to reengage viewers with the process of seeing.
Tsohil Bhatia and Yejin S. Lee, both second-year MFA candidates, together respond to the changes in their environment through the passage of a day.
Alumna Lize Mogel (BFA '92) is an interdisciplinary artist and counter-cartographer, using maps and mappings to bring spatial justice issues to the surface.
Alex Da Corte's theatrical paintings, sculptures, videos, and installations mix personal narratives with glossy commercial aesthetics to creative immersive otherworldly environments that are simultaneously dazzling and terrifying.
Amy Lockhart will speak about the ideas behind her animations, artwork and comics.
Stephen Michaels works in mixed media, including costumes and wearables, drawing, photography, video, writing, sculpture, and installation.
Sloan calls himself a “media inventor”: someone “primarily interested in content (words, pictures, ideas) who also experiments with new tools and new formats.”
Ingrid Schaffner & Elizabeth Tufts Brown will speak about the Carnegie International: the history, the artists, the research that make this exhibition.