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MILLER GALLERY
at Carnegie Mellon University
Purnell Center for the Arts
5000 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Info line: 412.268.3618
miller-gallery@andrew.cmu.edu
www.cmu.edu/millergallery
HOURS: Tues.-Sun., 12-6pm
Check calendar for holiday schedules
ADMISSION: Free
Free
parking in E. Campus Garage
on weekends + after 5pm Mon.-Fri.

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OPPORTUNITIES
Looking for volunteers for the Whatever It Takes Super Bowl Party this Sunday. Contact us >>>
Miller Gallery Student Assistants gain hands-on experience within an established university art gallery. Applications accepted year-round. Find out more >>>

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ABOUT US
THE MILLER GALLERY AT
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY supports the creation,
understanding and growth of contemporary art through exhibitions,
projects, lectures, events and publications. The gallery aspires
to engage diverse audiences and to create and strengthen communities
through art and ideas. The Miller Gallery was founded in 2000 by
Regina
Gouger Miller, artist, educator, businesswoman, arts patron
and alumna of Carnegie Mellon's School of Art. A unit of the College
of Fine Arts, the three-story, 9,000 square foot space is free and
open to the public and located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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WHATEVER IT TAKES
TO THE SUPER BOWL
The Steelers are in the Super Bowl! And WHATEVER IT TAKES: Steelers Fan Collections, Rituals, and Obsessions is extended through Sunday, Feb. 6th.
Last chance to visit the exhibition described by
The New York Times as "the Steelers at the intersection of Iron City Beer and Art Basel," a "shrine to Steeler mania and a testament to the fans' intensely personal relationship with the team" by the Tribune-Review, and the 2010 winner of the City Paper's Staff Pick for "Best Crossover Art Exhibit."
Out-of-state visitors have arrived from Florida, California, Oregon, Washington, DC, New Jersey, New York, Michigan, North Carolina and Ohio, contributing to the highest attendances on record for the gallery.
Exhibition is free + open to the public.
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Pittsburgh Electric Football Heinz Field, 9-foot replica
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SUPER BOWL PARTY
+ CLOSING RECEPTION
SUNDAY FEB. 6,
starting at 6pm
Watch the game in what the Post-Gazette describes as "a fun house where Steelers Nation is reflected through a thousand mirrors."
Multiple screens. Snacks & beverages provided. Sponsored by Iron City Brewing Company.
Event is free. 21 and over only.
RSVP
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Yinz Luv ‘Da Stillers, weekly web-show + scoreboard
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PRESS
ABC-affiliate WTAE Action News, "Appropriately called Whatever It Takes, check this out!"
ART PAPERS Magazine, "Whatever It Takes," Jan/Feb 2011 issue
Beaver County Times,
"Steelers fans go all-out to ensure win"
City Paper, "Best of Pittsburgh 2010"
ESPN Radio, "Stillers 365: Fantasy Football Focus"
ESPN TV Sunday Countdown pre-Super Bowl show, forthcoming Feb. 6, 2011
KQV Radio
The New York Times, "The Steelers at the Intersection of Iron City Beer and Art Basel"
Observer-Reporter, "Exhibit showcases creative spirit of Steelers Nation"
Patriot-News, "Pittsburgh Steelers fans make themselves part of the team"
Pittsburgh City Paper, "Art of the Steel: A New CMU Exhibit Celebrates Steelers Fandom"
Pittsburgh Magazine, Jan. 2011 issue
Pop City, "Art Score: The Immaculate Reception"
Pop City, "The Women of Steeler Nation"
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, "CMU exhibit examines the culture of Steelers nation"
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Sports Blog, "The Art of Steeler Fandom"
Post-Gazette Sports Blog, "Black (and Gold) Friday"
Post-Crescent, "Pittsburgh, Green Bay have much in common when it comes to an all-consuming fandom"
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, "CMU art gallery catches passion of Steeler Nation"
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, "Region game for $60 million windfall from trio of events"
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COMING SOON
BOOK SPRINT
Produced by the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry in partnership with the Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University
Feb. 14 - 20, 2011
Not open to the public.
Six cultural producers selected by our Warhol Foundation Curatorial Fellow Andrea Grover will collectively create a book on the subject of contemporary artists working at the intersection of art/science/technology, with a focus on the recent shift from artist/inventor dependent on industry or academy to independent agent.
This research will result in a publication and Miller Gallery exhibition.
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CARNEGIE MELLON 2011 MFA THESIS EXHIBITION
Organized by the School of Art
March 18 - April 17, 2011
CARNEGIE MELLON
SENIOR ART EXHIBITION
Organized by the School of Art
April 29 - May 14, 2011
PITTSBURGH BIENNIAL 2011
Co-curated by the Carnegie Museum of Art, Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh Filmmakers/Pittsburgh Center for the Arts (PF/PCA) + The Andy Warhol Museum
Sept. 16-Dec. 11, 2011
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