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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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Zero Gravity is looking for artists to participate in a teen art exhibition inspired by the work in Life on Mars. We will be posting more info soon, so make sure to check back. To submit samples of your work you can email zerogravity@carnegiemuseums.org
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Robert Nickelson 02|13|09
I visited the "Life on Mars" exhibit this past summer and I would love to doing something with my Jr. High students that explores the ideas behind Thomas Hirschhorn's "Cavemanman." I believe that Jr. High students will relate well to installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, and fluorescent light fixtures as interesting 3D media. I am interested in using some of photographic images from the slide show by Tom Little to help inspire my students. Do I need to get permission to use these images?
Sincerely,
Robert Nickelson