
Professor Nick Crockett will screen his feature-length film “Fire Underground” at the Carnegie Museum of Art on October 26 at 2:00pm. The film, created as Crockett’s MFA thesis project, is a panoramic fan-fiction of a 300-million-year history that pitches myths of forgotten forests, crawling proto-reptiles, and chthonic infernos against labor history, natural history, and Appalachian… Read more »

Graduating MFA students Nick Crockett, Joy Poulard Cruz, Shohei Katayama, and Erin Mallea, and Prof Bob Bingham, exhibit work in “Personal Structures.”

“Play Spaces” is a showcase of strange, personal, challenging videogames from Professor Paolo Pedercini’s Experimental Game Design class.

In celebration of the 97th anniversary of the Battle of Blair Mountain, Powder Room presents new scenes from MFA candidate Nick Crockett’s ongoing project.

With its railroads and coal tipples, its mountains blasted in search of subterranean treasures, museums filled with artifacts of hard and dangerous labor below ground, Appalachian “Coal Country” has been profoundly shaped by extractive industry.

“The Sun Lies Heavy” is an exhibition by MFA Candidate of new scenes from an ongoing project presenting an alternative history of coal mingled with myths of forgotten forests, crawling proto-reptiles, and chthonic infernos as real-time virtual puppet theater.

The 2017 UCLA Game Art Festival showcases the year’s most cutting-edge videogames and interactive arts at the Hammer Museum on November 14.

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.

Nick Crockett MFA ’19 exhibits his game, “The Whole World [Tiny Travelogue]” at the Now Play This festival at the Somerset House in London from April 7-9, as part of the London Games Festival.
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