- When
- Wed., Oct. 10, 2018, 10:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m.
- Where
- Art Theater
- Tickets
- $90 (Members: $74, Students: $50)
This class meets on four Wednesdays, plus a November 7 exhibition tour. Evening sessions also available!
Are you fascinated by contemporary art? Then you won’t want to miss this inspiring Crash Course about the art that reflects the world today.
Designed in anticipation of the 57th Carnegie International (opening October 13), this course will mine Carnegie Museum of Art’s rich collection of international art since 1970. Organized around major themes within contemporary art such as global thinking and connectivity, the class will also consider how recent art deals with the eternal issues that cut across time and cultures, including spirituality, memory, beauty, and identity. Discover together the art that has challenged and perplexed us, that has comforted and defined us, that has at its core all the qualities that make us human.
This class includes a November 7 docent-led tour of Carnegie International, 57th Edition, 2018 at 11:15 a.m. Note tour time is different than class time.
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About the Instructor
Nicole F. Scalissi is a doctoral candidate in the history of art and architecture at the University of Pittsburgh. She is currently finishing a dissertation on American performance art since the 1970s that stages or fakes violence against marginalized communities, as a means to call attention to the prevalent and disproportionate violence committed against women and people of color in the US. Nicole completed her master’s degree at Penn State, where her qualifying paper was on Andy Warhol’s early career paintings of 1950s “lady” wrestlers and their unique challenges to traditional gender categories and Cold War pop culture. Her work has been published in the scholarly journal Contemporaneity. Pittsburgh has been her second home for more than a decade and this will be the third Carnegie International she has attended.