Learn A New Skill While Stuck at Home with these Video Tutorials by School of Art Technicians
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In a new series of video tutorials, School of Art technicians demonstrate new art skills you can easily learn at home! Digital and Physical Computing Technician Sidney Church demonstrates how to create a 3D model in Meshmixer, Print Technician Kellie Hames demonstrates a simple bookbinding technique, and Sculpture Technician Steve Gurysh demonstrates photogrammetry. If you make any of these projects, please send a photo to schoolofartnews@cmu.edu!
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Nana Cheon
"As a Korean-American woman, my research focuses on cross-examining the legacy of Catholic colonialism across cultures, especially regarding gender, sexuality and performance." read more
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Sydney Krantz
"My work references the things that reside at the edges of our awareness and understanding; the impossibly big and the incomprehensibly small." read more
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Johanna McAllister
"Since I’ve converted half of my apartment’s living room into a ‘studio space,’ it’s been fun to engage my non-artist roommate directly with artmaking, as he assists me with physical fabricating." read more
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Holly Scott
"I’m trying to wrangle a whole bunch of big ideas about capitalism and family and memory and trauma and empathy and the super out-of-touch idea that humans can somehow ‘escape’ into space." read more
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Animation Art & Technology Experiments
Professor James Duesing & Jessica Hodgins
This exhibition presents a behind-the-scenes look at computer animation as students have learned various skills. see more
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Multiples, Mold-Making & Casting
Professor Steve Gurysh
First year students in Prof Steve Gurysh’s Multiples, Mold-Making & Casting course explored a wide range of techniques in the first half of the semester. see more
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Mirror
Professor Andrew Ellis Johnson
Reflections on social community/connection that embraces others whether within or external to your personal sphere of concerns. see more
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Environmental artist Ann Rosenthal MFA '99 is featured on the Carnegie Museum of Natural History's blog.
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FEMMEBIT, a festival and platform united an all-female roster of LA-based artists working in film and video, presented a livestream of Nina Sarnelle's MFA '12 45-min video essay "Nike X and my Dead Hand" followed by a Q & A moderated by curator and writer Ana Iwataki on April 17.
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Stephanie Serpick BFA '93 was awarded a Pollack-Krasner grant.
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