
Gallery
at Carnegie Mellon University
Purnell Center for the Arts
5000 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412.268.3618
miller-gallery@andrew.cmu.edu
www.cmu.edu/millergallery
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RELATED EVENT
May 1-4:
New
Insights @Art Chicago
Curated by Susanne Ghez, Director, Renaissance Society at the University
of Chicago. M. Nixon's work is included in this exhibition of top
MFA students from some of the country's most influential graduate
art programs.
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Images:
Upper Management exhibition poster
Signs of Change exhibition at Miller Gallery
at Carnegie Mellon University. Photo: Tom Little Photography, 2009.
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OPENING FRIDAY
UPPER
MANAGEMENT:
Carnegie
Mellon 2009
MFA Thesis Exhibition
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March 20 - April 19,
2009
Artists: Jennifer
Gooch,
Joseph Hays, Samina Mansuri,
Michael Nixon,
Gregory Witt
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PUBLIC
EVENTS
March 20, Fri. 6-8pm: Opening Reception
March 27, Fri. 12-1pm: Artists Talks
"The
deceptively simple poetic interventions of Jennifer Gooch wryly
activate a delicate and awkward territory between the private and
the public. Joey Hays proposes a playful approach to environmental
and social concerns through genial kinetic experimentation and friendly,
participatory sculptures. With her fabricated aerial views of fictional
locations, Samina Mansuri substitutes media generated images of
war zones with a haunting psychological terrain. Michael Nixon uses
photography to poignantly represent the post-industrial malaise,
manifest in the blighted urban fabric of Pittsburgh. Greg Witt invents
digitally and mechanically ingenuous machines which intrigue, entertain
and delight with their winsome, intricate clunkiness."
- John Carson, Regina Gouger Miller Department Head of the School
of Art
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AND BEYOND
SIGNS
OF CHANGE:
Social
Movement Cultures 1960s to Now
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Guest curated by Dara
Greenwald + Josh MacPhee
TRAVELS TO
The Arts
Center of the Capital Region, Troy, NY.
Co-Sponsored by iEAR
Presents! + Humanities@Rensselaer
April 5 - June 5, 2009 |
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