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Past ExhibitionsToo Far Gone: 2005 MFA Thesis ExhibitionJanuary 14–March 13 2005
Susanne Slavick, head of the School of Art, said, Featured in the exhibition were Jacob Ciocci, Adam Davies, Carolyn Lambert, Mario Marzan and Blithe Riley. Jacob Ciocci (Paper Rad) premiered Inspiration Superhighway, a five-channel video installation that tells the story of a boy trapped inside a confusing labrynth of myths. Adam Davies showed paintings representing,
Carolyn Lambert's installation at the Miller launched Ohio River LifeBoat
Project, a proposed four month, one thousand mile trip down the Ohio River
to record river-related stories. The artist writes, Mario Marzan exhibited Blithe Riley's project looked at how
Exhibitions at the Regina Gouger Miller Gallery are supported in part by a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; individual sponsors; the School of Art; and the College of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University. |
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