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Feb. 9: Miller Gallery is closed Tue., 9 due to severe weather. Please stop in Wed, Feb., 10 for regular hours 12-6pm.

Jan. 27: Post-Gazette, "Exhibition at Carnegie Mellon gives geography a new meaning," Mary Thomas, Jan. 27, 2010 >>>

Jan. 26: Jan. 2010 E-News: Contestational Cartographies Symposium + LAST CHANCE > Experimental Geography >>>

Jan. 21: Pittsburgh City Paper, "X Marks the Blank Spot," Justin Hopper, Jan. 21, 2010 >>>

Jan. 28-30: Contestational Cartographies Symposium >>>

Jan. 6: Post-Gazette, "2009 turned international spotlight on Pittsburgh's art scene," Mary Thomas, Jan. 06, 2010 >>>

Dec. 31: Pittsburgh City Paper, "Critics' Highlights of 2009," mentions Experimental Geography, Dec. 31, 2009 >>>

Dec. 4: Artists from 29 Chains to the Moon (Cesar Harada/OPEN_SAILING and Mitchell Joachim/TERREFORM ONE) selected as 2010 TED FELLOWS >>>

Dec. 4: [Today only] Holiday Sidewalk Sale! 15% off Miller Gallery Store >>>

Dec. 3: Pittsburgh City Paper, "An international array of artists smartly explores and re-imagines the modern sense of place," Justin Hopper, Dec. 3, 2009 >>>

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 >>>



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A National Conversation About Art, Labor, and Economics

Feb. 2010

Newspaper + Website Contributors: Temporary Services, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Lize Mogel, Holland Cotter, Anonymous, Jen Abrams, Louise Ma, Carl Tashian, Rich Watts, Caroline Woolard, Nicolas Lampert, Robin Hewlett, Gregory Sholette, Harrell Fletcher, Scott Berzofsky and John Duda, For The City From Below Organizers, InCUBATE, Linda Frye Burnham, Chris Kennedy, Tim Kerr, Nato Thompson, FEAST, Dan S. Wang, Nance Klehm, ILSSA Co-Operators, Cooley Windsor and Futurefarmers, Brian Holmes, Adam Trowbridge and Jessica Westbrook, Nick Tobier, Lolita Hernandez, Stacy Malasky, Nate Mullen, Aaron Timlin, W.A.G.E., Dylan A.T. Miner, Anthony Elms, Carolina Caycedo, Guerrilla Art Action Group, 16 Beaver Group, Damon Rich, W&N, Teaching Artist Union, Harold Jefferies, Marc Herbst and Christina Ulke for the Journal of Aesthetics & Protest Editorial Collective


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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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