Soma
Powder Room 201 N Braddock Ave, #209, Pittsburgh, United States"Soma" explores the reciprocal nature of bodies in space using digital projections, interaction, and playful installation.
"Soma" explores the reciprocal nature of bodies in space using digital projections, interaction, and playful installation.
Open Studios features work by Juniors & Seniors in a variety of media including painting, sculpture, photography, installation, print, animation & video.
"Play Spaces" is a showcase of strange, personal, challenging videogames from Professor Paolo Pedercini's Experimental Game Design class.
Students present true and truthy stories using experimental approaches to documentary video, animation, audio, and theater.
This exhibition features four artists who address the cultural myths and ecological legacies embedded in relationships to American forests.
Calling upon the collective memory of our great divas, dikes, faggots and queens, Jamison Edgar's MFA '20 offers up a personal archive that traces, adapts, and builds upon the long history of queer public gathering.
Iglesias’ sculptures and installations investigate how objects mediate social relationships and how objects can be read as having a form of agency.
Working across video, installation, and social events, Jeremy Deller's work often looks to history as a means to initiate dialogue with the public.
Instead of denying the transience of life, MFA Candidate Yejin Lee asks people to accept death with less rigidity and invite it into our living space.
Hamilton and Zachery will highlight the research involved in the making of Dapline! while examining Black gestural practices as a mode of resistance.