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Attack Theatre: Remainder, Phase Two
Thurs., Jan. 8
Attack Theatre dancers return to Carnegie Museum of Art for Phase Two of Remainder, a 10-month process/performance inspired by Life on Mars.
Daily film screenings of Sharon Lockhart's Pine Flat in Carnegie Museum of Art Theater
2:00 p.m. daily
Additional screening Thursdays at 5:00 p.m.
Free with Museum admission
Running time: 138 min.
schedule is subject to change
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The 2008 International's title is Life on Mars.
1. After visiting the exhibition on Thursday, May 15th, why do you think it is named Life on Mars?
2. What work (or works) of art really stand out in your mind? Use your Idea Log notes to write about the details of the artwork.
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missteeple@hotmail.com 05|28|08
Fifth graders created an illustration and wrote about what work/artist they enjoyed the most during our field trip to Life on Mars. This photo is about Cavemanman by Thomas Hirschhorn. If you look closely you are able to see the details that this student (David) used in his illustration. To view more illustrations click here to go there.