Lecture Series: Kalup Linzy
Lecture Series: Kalup Linzy
Kalup Linzy is a multidisciplinary performance artist whose works employ a variety of pop cultural forms to explore cultural identities and gender.
Kalup Linzy is a multidisciplinary performance artist whose works employ a variety of pop cultural forms to explore cultural identities and gender.
A project by Steven Montinar BFA '21 and Karla Arrucha, "Ropa Dope" presents wearable works that revolve around black and hispanic culture through the lens of fashion.
In a first-time collaboration, Philip Wesley Gates and Jamison Edgar MFA '20 trace the way queer lives and memories travel between archival storage, digital systems, and the human body.
Sophomore Lily Bridges presents "The One Scene in 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' Where the Girl Has 'I LOVE YOU' Written On Her Eyelids."
Monotypes, Cyanotypes, Black & White Prints, a Pinterest-Worthy Cheese Board, a Dead Engineer, and an Omnipresent Apple Peeler.
Juliacks (BHA '08) makes transmedia fictions about social-cultural issues that are disseminated on an international scale.
Benedikt Groß works at the intersection of people, their data, technology and environments.
This event examines work within the Pittsburgh arts community of advancing technology through various artistic practices and performances.
Morehshin Allahyari is an artist, activist, writer, and educator whose work deals with the political, social, and cultural contradictions we face every day.
"The Josh Kery Historical Society" supplies the great need for new, practical, concise understandings of family phenomena that are easily and quickly grasped.
Liz Magic Laser’s work explores the efficacy of new age techniques and psychological methods active in both corporate culture and political movements.
School of Art Professor Jongwoo Jeremy Kim, PhD, is a specialist of modern and contemporary art addressing issues concerning gender, race, and sexuality.
The works in this exhibition grapple with the potential of color without a name and color dependent on language.
"18 Wheeler Platform Shoes" is an exhibition that includes all 18 current members of CMU's MFA program and performances by local artists.