Underclass Art Show
First- and second-year art students take over the third floor of the College of Fine Arts to show their work and get feedback from fellow students.
First- and second-year art students take over the third floor of the College of Fine Arts to show their work and get feedback from fellow students.
Both Lenka Clayton and Jon Rubin are known for their extensive work in social practice and public engagement.
Igor Vamos is a founding member of The Yes Men, a comic duo pull off jaw-dropping pranks that target the world’s biggest corporate criminals.
Craig Baldwin “surfs the wave of obsolescence” using spoken word, graphics and motion picture clips to advocate for the re-working of marginalized film.
In this installation, David Noel uses tacit knowledge to bring military tactics to the public, creating a neutral site for contemplation where material and form indicate the potential for change.
"Sharing Our Stories" is an opportunity to hear from some of the indigenous people who call Pittsburgh and the broader Allegheny County home today.
Kamal Sinclair serves as the Director of the Sundance Institute’s New Frontier Labs Program, which supports artists working at the convergence of film, art, media and technology.
Lynch’s sculptures, installations, and multimedia work stems from an interest in the role that history, especially forgotten history, plays in our lives.
"Above, Below, After, Until" examines the dynamic relationships between land, labor, and cultural memory through experiential installation, sculpture, and video.
This talk will provide overviews and analyses of three German-language comics that approach issues of identity in contemporary Germany.
"Turning Jewels Into Water" is a live electronic duo led by Indian-born drummer/producer Ravish Momin along with Haitian electronic percussionist Val Jeanty.
Beverly Semmes works across sculpture, painting, drawing, film, photography, and performance to probe the complexities of the female body and its representation
Kyle Machulis has been called the world’s leading authority on open-source teledildonics.
"Just Don't Smile" features eight games and the animation "Wario World War III," all collaboratively made and involving Peter Sheehan BFA '20.
This exhibition explores the social and narrative capabilities of exhibition text and wonders how the reading of a text cooperates with the reading of a sculpture.