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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 exhibition dates.
ADMISSION: Free + open to the public

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Free
parking after 5pm + on weekends
BEST OF PITTSBURGH
Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University selected Best of Pittsburgh 2011 by:
City Paper
Post-Gazette
Tribune-Review

OPPORTUNITIES
Now accepting applications:
Miller Gallery Student Assistants gain hands-on experience within an established university art gallery. Find out more >>>

DO YOU LIKE WHAT WE'RE DOING?
Help support our adventurous programming and critically acclaimed exhibitions with a
tax-deductible donation to the
Miller Gallery.
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For more details visit: cmu.edu/millergallery/support.php
or call 412.268.4754

ABOUT US
The MILLER GALLERY is CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY's contemporary art gallery. The Miller Gallery supports experimentation that expands the notions of art and culture, providing a forum for engaged conversations about creativity and innovation. The gallery produces exhibitions, projects, events and publications, and is free and open to the public.
Since its founding in 2000 by Regina Gouger Miller, artist, educator, businesswoman, arts patron and alumna, the Miller Gallery has presented 89 exhibitions, 2434 artists + cultural producers, 180 events, in 6 cities.
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THIS FRIDAY
THE YOU INSIDE OF ME
Carnegie Mellon 2012 MFA Thesis Exhibition
Artists: Jonathan Armistead, Agnes Bolt, Sung Rok Choi, Jesse England, Riley Harmon, Oscar Peters, Nina Sarnelle
"This group of seven artists are certainly not bound by convention, and enjoy ruffling sensibilities, and posing awkward questions with their work. They each have very different practices, but what unites them is the exploratory nature of their approach, their irreverent (yet intensely serious) attitude, the critical rigor which they have developed in their three years at Carnegie Mellon, as well as the mutual respect and the supportive bond which they have formed, through the highs and lows of this MFA experience." - J. Carson,
Head of the School of Art + Regina and Marlin Miller Professor,
Carnegie Mellon University
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Exhibition + events are free and open to the public.
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OPENING RECEPTION:
March 23, Fri. 6-8pm
RSVP
CRITIQUES + DISCUSSIONS:
March 29, Thurs. 6:30-9:30pm
Guest critiquers: Barbara Luderowski +
Michael Olijnyk, Co-Directors, The Mattress Factory
April 12, Thurs. 6:30-9:30pm
Guest critiquers: Ben Harrison, Curator of Performing Arts, The Andy Warhol Museum + Charlie Humphrey, Executive Director, Pittsburgh Filmmakers/Pittsburgh Center for the Arts
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SAN FRANCISCO IN APRIL
INTIMATE SCIENCE
Curated by Andrea Grover. Organized by Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University.
Artists: BCL, Center for PostNatural History, Markus Kayser, Allison Kudla, Machine Project, Philip Ross
Intimate Science "examines how the 21st century's rampant autodidacts question, and shift, decades-old dichotomies between research and culture, fact and myth... Such a chasm is anathema to the artists in Intimate Science, artists whose work approaches scientific research with a sense of respectful playfulness.
With open-source biology and genetics for the whole family, Intimate Science approaches the possibilities of combining artistic creativity with scientific disciplines, and questions technocracy without questioning the facts of science itself." - J. Hopper, "Art Lab," Pittsburgh City Paper
See photos from the Grand Opening of the Center for PostNatural History
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WINTER SALE
20% OFF SELECT ITEMS
@ Miller Gallery Store, online + 1st floor of gallery
For a limited time receive 20% off all T-shirts, playing cards, postcards, and select publications, videos, and posters from the Miller Gallery's current and previous exhibitions.
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