Top Three New Things at This Friday's Gallery Crawl
I've been gearing up for January 22 and my third Gallery Crawl in the Cultural District since last fall. The Gallery Crawl is a quarterly event presented by The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust that features free admission to more than 15 different art galleries and performance venues in the Cultural District. The crawl runs from 5:30 to 9pm on Friday January 22. While all of the events are sure to be engaging, here are my top 3 things not to miss on the Winter 2010 Gallery Crawl.
Do You Understand?: Communication Through Technology
Future Tenant brings us Do You Understand?: Communication Through Technology. I am particularly fond of this gallery since it is operated by my friends and colleagues - the Master of Arts Management graduate students at CMU. But even with my bias, I think this gallery really is amazing. In Do You Understand?, artist Kim Rullo attempts to forge the worlds of art and mass communication through a social commentary piece on modern communication. She primarily uses projections on the walls of the gallery to communicate with her audience, investigating questions like "Are we as close to each other as we think we are?" and "Are we communicating, or are we becoming virtual and physical hermits?"
Future Tenant brings us Do You Understand?: Communication Through Technology. I am particularly fond of this gallery since it is operated by my friends and colleagues - the Master of Arts Management graduate students at CMU. But even with my bias, I think this gallery really is amazing. In Do You Understand?, artist Kim Rullo attempts to forge the worlds of art and mass communication through a social commentary piece on modern communication. She primarily uses projections on the walls of the gallery to communicate with her audience, investigating questions like "Are we as close to each other as we think we are?" and "Are we communicating, or are we becoming virtual and physical hermits?"

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