Worlds Within
Co-curated by School of Art Professor John Carson and Lugene Bruno, Worlds Within is on view at the Miller Gallery from September 23 to November 12 and at the Hunt Botanical Institute from September 22 to December 15.
Co-curated by School of Art Professor John Carson and Lugene Bruno, Worlds Within is on view at the Miller Gallery from September 23 to November 12 and at the Hunt Botanical Institute from September 22 to December 15.
Capturing the past through a lens of make-believe and revision, "6 or 7 Souls" is a collection of paintings that we see as an attempt to “reincarnate” via portraiture, or through spaces once inhabited.
Hadi Tabatabai presents a new original installation in the College of Fine Art Great Hall for the wats:ON? Festival. The installation will open on November 2 with a reception at 5:00pm, followed by a talk with the artist in Kresge Theatre at 6:00pm.
The Frame Gallery presents "Polis," an exhibition of the winners of the Grindroz prize, a stipend to support summer research in Europe by a music or architecture student.
"Body Drift" is an immersive audiovisual performance that uses video-driven animation and multi-channel sound to examine the subtle shifts that take place in the development and degradation of sensory perception.
87.5 to 107.9, 530 to 1710 presents new sculptures and paintings by Alex Lukas examining this space of breakdown
Dinner pARTy is a community engagement project in the form of a series of dinner events on CMU’s campus.
"We have a future, perhaps." is a collection of seeking origins and creating, documenting, archiving moments of the artist's own queer existence and queer desire to prolong them, find representation, take herself into the future.
Suffering in a medical context as a woman has historically been dismissed and looked over; one recognizable form is in the history of breast cancer.
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.