CAS Lecture: Peter Burr
Gregg Hall (Porter 100) 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsbugh, PA, United StatesThis lecture by School of Art alumnus Peter Burr (BFA '02) takes a trans-media look at a history of experimental architecture.
This lecture by School of Art alumnus Peter Burr (BFA '02) takes a trans-media look at a history of experimental architecture.
"Object + Body," an exhibition by School of Art advanced sculpture students, considers how occupying space is a radical act.
"Shift" is an immersive light installation that explores mutable environments in relation to human perception by MFA Candidate Shohei Katayama.
Miguel Gutierrez works across dance, performance, music, and poetry around recurring themes of mortality and the desire for meaning, how identity relates to content and form, and the commingling of the mundane with the sublime.
Diego Montoya is a Peruvian born, Brooklyn based visual artist specializing in costume and installation art.
Reflecting on Palestinian settlements, artist and architect Saba Innab questions the meaning of architecture in this time of increasing deterritorialization and alienation.
Claudia Hart’s art is about issues of the body, perception, and nature collapsing into technology and then back again.
"Paradox: The Body in the Age of AI" explores the primacy of the human body as it’s poised on the precipice of a potential fusion with artificial intelligence.
A collaborative effort spanning video and painting, “The Hot Seat” invites viewers to contemplate the passions and concerns of a group of strangers.
"Does it Hold Water" presents new video and sculptural work by 3rd-year MFA candidate Erin Mallea.