Nov 01 2018
University Night with Postcomoddity

University Night with Postcomoddity

Presented by Carnegie Museum of Art at Carnegie Museum of Art

A "Carnegie International" Event
Free • Please register

Carnegie International, 57th Edition, 2018 opens its doors for college and university students, faculty, and staff.

Artists Cristóbal Martínez and Kade Twist of Postcommodity lead the evening with a discussion about their diverse practice. Their art has bridged the US-Mexico border, and projected sound into Aristotle’s Lyceum. Through an indigenous lens, the collective’s distinctive practice brings history and social discourse to bear on complex issues. The work of art that they have created for the Carnegie International embodies Pittsburgh’s industrial history in steel, glass, and coal. Hear Martínez and Twist speak about the complexities of creating visual language and narrative around issues that challenge us today.

Explore the exhibition, listen to music, draw and write, eat snacks, meet others, and take in the work created by some of the most compelling artists from around the globe. Participate in interactive activities designed by the artist’s students from San Francisco Art Institute.

Questions and RSVP for groups of 10 or more: univnight@cmoa.org.

Schedule
- Lecture: 6:30–7:30 p.m., Music Hall
- Performance: 8–8:30 p.m., Hall of Sculpture
- Activities and galleries open until 10 p.m.

More about Postcommodity
Arts collective Postcommodity comprises Raven Chacon, Cristóbal Martínez, and Kade L. Twist. Their installations, performances, and site-specific interventions provide a shared indigenous voice to connect narratives of local cultural self-determination to the public throughout the world. Through diverse practices, Postcommodity works to achieve several goals: to forge new metaphors capable of rationalizing our shared experiences within this increasingly challenging contemporary environment; to promote a constructive discourse that challenges the social, political, and economic processes that are destabilizing communities and geographies; and to connect indigenous narratives of cultural self-determination with the broader public sphere. Postcommodity was featured in the 2017 Whitney Biennial and documenta 14. Their recent installation Repellent Fence at the US-Mexico border drew attention to contemporary immigration controversies.

Admission Info

Free, but please register.

Dates & Times

2018/11/01 - 2018/11/01

Location Info

Carnegie Museum of Art

4400 Forbes Avenue , Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Parking Info

Parking
Access the museum parking lot from Forbes Avenue and South Craig Street. Find parking pay stations near the main entrance admissions desk or Portal Entry. Cash and credit cards are accepted at pay stations. Credit cards only are accepted at the exit gate.

Learn more about parking rates and information, or call (412) 622-3131 for more details.

Accessibility Info

Everyone is welcome! The Carnegie Museum of Art is continually working to make museum programs and exhibitions accessible to all visitors. To request accommodations to enhance your visit, please contact visitorservices@carnegiemuseums.org, or call 412.622.3131.