On September 27th, Professor Steve Gorelick opened his exhibition ENOUGH violence: Artists Speak Out at the Society for Contemporary Craft in Pittsburg. The exhibition features the work of 14 contemporary artists from around the world whose work investigates how the process and product of art can promote peace, non-violence, and reconciliation.
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Professor Tami Gold and IMA student David Pavlosky screening “Puzzles”
Today LGBT people are far more likely than any other minority group in the United States to be victimized by hate crimes. Through telling the story of a violent hate crime in a LGBT bar, Puzzles explores the connection between joblessness, homophobia, intolerance, and, ultimately, violence.
IMA student Christopher Nostrand’s film accepted into The Underexposed Film Festival
Christopher Nostrand (IMA) produced his film Garbage Girl in Professor Michael Gitlin’s Microcultural incidents class last spring. With the help of IMA student Kayoko Nakamura, the film was accepted into The Underexposed Film Festival where it will be screening during November 14-16th at the Community Performance Center in South Carolina.
Garbage Girl in Daily Consumption from Nostrand Productions on Vimeo.