Something Nothing
Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry CFA 111, 5000 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States"Something Nothing" is a presentation of papers by first year MFA candidates.
"Something Nothing" is a presentation of papers by first year MFA candidates.
"Family Meeting" includes recent work by current advanced Print Media students from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Art.
Senior BFA and Interdisciplinary Art Degree students present their final projects spanning many media including painting, video, interactive works, sculpture, and installation. "Dot Gov" spans all three floors of the Miller Gallery.
"Shadow and Dust" is the first presentation of artistic research by Michael Charles Neumann MFA'20. Tracing bodies in a mixed reality performance, Michael investigates resistance, failure, time, and embodiment.
"The Nipple Project" is a collection of 200+ cast metal nipples from female, trans, and non-binary participants by Toby Donoghue BFA '19.
Dinner pARTy is a series of participatory performative dinners created to foster vulnerability and connection between strangers.
Join the School of Art for the 2018 commencement ceremony at the Philip Chosky Theater in the Purnell Center for the Arts. The ceremony will be followed by the closing reception for the 2018 senior art exhibition "Dot Gov" at the Miller Gallery.
Taking its name form the surrealist game, exquisite corpse, "EXQUISITE" is a week long collaboration exhibition featuring eight artist from the Carnegie Mellon and Pittsburgh community.
Work by CMU alumna Carrie Schneider ushers in the 2018/19 academic year at the Miller Institute for Contemporary Art. The exhibition, "Reading Women," explores the power of reading, studying, and being absorbed by knowledge.
In celebration of the 97th anniversary of the Battle of Blair Mountain, Powder Room presents new scenes from MFA candidate Nick Crockett's ongoing project.