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Holiday Hours: We will be closed Thurs. 26 and Fri. 27 but will be open for regular hours Wed. 25, Sat. 28 & Sun. 29

Nov. 16: 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 >>>

Aug 13: 2008 - 2009 Year in Review + 2009 - 2010 Coming Soon >>>

Aug. 10: Press Release for 29 Chains to the Moon >>>

July 18-19: Small Press Fest Expo at Miller Gallery >>>

More news >>>

 

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at Carnegie Mellon University
Purnell Center for the Arts
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Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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Now on View

EXPERIMENTAL GEOGRAPHY

Guest curated by Nato Thompson
Organized by iCI (Independent Curators International)  ici logo
Oct. 9, 2009 - Jan. 31, 2010

Artists: Francis Alÿs, AREA Chicago, The Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI), The Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP), e-Xplo, Ilana Halperin, kanarinka (Catherine D'lgnazio), Julia Meltzer and David Thorne, Lize Mogel, Multiplicity, Trevor Paglen, Raqs Media Collective, Ellen Rothenberg, Spurse, Deborah Stratman, Daniel Tucker, Alex Villar, Yin Xiuzhen

Exhibition page + more information >>>

 

 
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Experimental Geography

29 Chains to the Moon

Artists' Schemes for a Fantastic Future

Guest curated by Andrea Grover
Organized by the Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University
Aug. 28 - Dec. 6, 2009

Artists: Open_Sailing, Stephanie Smith, Mitchell Joachim/Terreform ONE
In the Reading Room: The Buckminster Fuller Institute, Lowry Burgess, International Space University, The Seasteading Institute

Exhibition page + more information >>>

 

 
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29 Chains to the Moon

BEYOND

Keep It Slick

Infiltrating Capitalism with The Yes Men

Curated by Astria Suparak
Organized by Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University
+ Feldman Gallery at Pacific Northwest College of Art

Sept. 23 - Oct. 25, 2009
Abandon Normal Devices: Festival of New Cinema and Digital Culture, with John Moores University and FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology), Liverpool, UK

More information >>>

 
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YEAR IN REVIEW

This last season was one of the most successful at the Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University, with higher attendances and more critical attention than ever. We presented work from 41 countries, produced the first-ever survey of The Yes Men (Keep It Slick) and Julia Christensen’s solo exhibition (Your Town, Inc.), mounted a newly designed version of Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures 1960s to Now, hosted the annual Carnegie Mellon MFA and BFA shows (Upper Management, From The Vault), and launched several new programs.

We are excited to share with you our recent accomplishments and new initiatives. In our Year in Review, you will find previews of our upcoming exhibitions and new membership drive. We hope you will join us as we enter our ninth year on this high note.

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