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Learn A New Skill While Stuck at Home with these Video Tutorials by School of Art Technicians

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!

Senior Spotlights

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

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

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

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

Now On View

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

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

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

Notes from Alumni

Environmental artist Ann Rosenthal MFA '99 is featured on the Carnegie Museum of Natural History's blog.

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.

Stephanie Serpick BFA '93 was awarded a Pollack-Krasner grant

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