
Graduating MFA students Nick Crockett, Joy Poulard Cruz, Shohei Katayama, and Erin Mallea, and Prof Bob Bingham, exhibit work in “Personal Structures.”
Graduating MFA students Nick Crockett, Joy Poulard Cruz, Shohei Katayama, and Erin Mallea, and Prof Bob Bingham, exhibit work in “Personal Structures.”
“Does it Hold Water” presents new video and sculptural work by 3rd-year MFA candidate Erin Mallea.
“My summer at the refuge was spent mapping the intersections between my family history and animal history, between loss, failure, time and change, between national and natural history.”
In 2017, Erin Mallea spent three months at Old Economy Village (OEV) a regional museum and historic site to learn more about the living history of historic maintenance.
Produced alongside the political theatre of 2017, “Highest Grossing Film: The Sequel” approaches issues of capital, entertainment, and collapse.
Beginning September 22, CMU MFA candidates will have a new off-campus space to develop and exhibit work, collaborate with other artists and thinkers, and enrich the artistic and cultural dialogue of Pittsburgh and beyond.
Closing party during the downtown gallery crawl for the School of Art’s annual First and Second Year MFA exhibition. “The Very Best Deserts”, showcases new work by a diverse group of eleven emerging artists working in a range of methodologies, conceptual frameworks, and media.
As part of the downtown gallery crawl, 2018 & 2019 Master of Fine Arts candidates present new work in the School of Art’s annual First and Second Year MFA exhibition. “The Very Best Deserts” showcases new work by a diverse group of eleven emerging artists working in a range of methodologies, conceptual frameworks, and media.
Soft opening for the School of Art’s annual First and Second Year MFA exhibition. “The Very Best Deserts” showcases new work by a diverse group of eleven emerging artists working in a range of methodologies, conceptual frameworks, and media.
On the Ground is a series featuring research by graduate and undergraduate School of Art students at Carnegie Mellon University that offers a glimpse into the particular contexts, processes, and methods of inquiry that drive their work beyond the confines of the studio. This installment comes from Erin Mallea, a 2019 Masters of Fine Arts… Read more »
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