MFA Thesis Exhibition: Above, Below, After, Until
"Above, Below, After, Until" examines the dynamic relationships between land, labor, and cultural memory through experiential installation, sculpture, and video.
"Above, Below, After, Until" examines the dynamic relationships between land, labor, and cultural memory through experiential installation, sculpture, and video.
La Borinqueña is an original character and patriotic symbol presented in a classic superhero story created by graphic novelist Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez.
Dr. Elizabeth Hénaff is a computational biologist and designer who researches the way living beings interact with their environment.
Cheese Column, an art installation by Huidi Xiang MFA '21, transforms the Powder Room into an alternative realm between the reality and the fiction.
Engage with bioplastics, teapot-puppy-candle creatures made by a neural network, cereal (painted, not real), fruit (real, for consumption), and more!
Dr. Laine Nooney is a media scholar and historian of video games and personal computing.
Dr. Sandy Stone is an academic theorist, media theorist, author, and performance artist, and is considered a founder of the academic discipline of transgender studies.
"No Boys Allowed" acts as an archive of intimate moments of self actualization and an exploration in experiences with feminine communal care.
Through closed circuit interactivity, "Eye in Dissonance" examine ideas around the desire for illusion, pattern recognition, and chaos.
In conjunction with the opening of Lau Hochi's exhibition at Powder Room, Professor Bob Bingham will host an open studio in the same building.
BXA students have prepared a diverse array of creative work for the community to view—2D and 3D art, videos, live performances, interactive pieces and much more.
Winners of the 2019 School of Art Awards will present their work in the foyers, hallways, and Ellis Gallery on the third floor of the College of Fine Arts.
Inspired by the Library's unique collection of electronic instruments, as well as its historic Pittsburgh Sheet Music Collection, CMU students have created a series of sound and animation installations celebrating various locales around the City.
Come enjoy virtual and augmented reality, internet art, locative media, games, generative art, bots, hacks, and plenty of snacks!
Filling all three floors of the galleries, students present final artworks and research as the culmination of their undergraduate experience.
Students of IDeATe classes Inflatables and Soft Sculpture, Kinetic Fabrics, and Exploded Ensemble present an evening of music, soft-sculpture, and textile robotics.