Feb. 9: Miller Gallery is closed Tue., 9 due to severe weather. Please stop in Wed, Feb., 10 for regular hours 12-6pm.
Jan. 27: Post-Gazette, "Exhibition at Carnegie Mellon gives geography a new meaning," Mary Thomas, Jan. 27, 2010 >>>
Jan. 26: Jan. 2010 E-News: Contestational Cartographies Symposium + LAST CHANCE > Experimental Geography >>>
Jan. 21: Pittsburgh City Paper, "X Marks the Blank Spot," Justin Hopper, Jan. 21, 2010 >>>
Jan. 28-30: Contestational Cartographies Symposium >>>
Jan. 6: Post-Gazette, "2009 turned international spotlight on Pittsburgh's art scene," Mary Thomas, Jan. 06, 2010 >>>
Dec. 31: Pittsburgh City Paper, "Critics' Highlights of 2009," mentions Experimental Geography, Dec. 31, 2009 >>>
Dec. 4: Artists from 29 Chains to the Moon (Cesar Harada/OPEN_SAILING and Mitchell Joachim/TERREFORM ONE) selected as 2010 TED FELLOWS >>>
Dec. 4: [Today only] Holiday Sidewalk Sale! 15% off Miller Gallery Store >>>
Dec. 3: Pittsburgh City Paper, "An international array of artists smartly explores and re-imagines the modern sense of place," Justin Hopper, Dec. 3, 2009 >>>
Nov. 16: Glasstire, "Utopia Redux: 29 Chains to the Moon," Mary Tremonte, Nov. 16, 2009 >>>
Nov. 14: The Body Double Explorers Club @ The Waffle Shop, 11pm (new time) >>>
Nov. 3: Liverpool Daily Post: "Arts Editor's Pick of the Day: Keep It Slick" Laura Davis, Nov. 3, 2009 >>>
Oct. 23: Oct. E-News:
Keep It Slick new catalog + activity book >>>
Oct. 16: 2009: A Continental Reception photos >>>
Oct. 13: Oct. E-News:
Experimental Geography Continental Reception >>>
Oct. 2: Press Release for Experimental Geography >>>
Oct. 8, Thurs.: Workshop + Lecture with Stephanie Smith >>>
Sept. 29: Contribute to our next exhibition: Map out sites significant to you >>>
Sept. 16: Podcast with 29 Chains
to the Moon Curator
Andrea Grover >>>
Sept. 14: 2009: A Taste Odyssey Reception photos >>>
Sept. 9: Sept. E-News:
29 Chains to the Moon >>>
Sept. 3: Sept. E-News: Coming Soon + Year In Review >>>
Sept. 11, 1-4pm: Open_Sailing Workshop >>>
Aug 25: Art Papers review of Keep It Slick >>>
More news >>>
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The Miller Gallery is in the Purnell Center for the Arts on the campus of Carnegie Mellon University, bordering the neighborhoods of Oakland, Shadyside and Squirrel Hill in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Purnell Center is located south of the intersection of Forbes and Morewood Ave.s, next to Warner Hall and across the grassy Cut from the University Center.
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