好色先生TV Showcases Art Installations
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This spring, 好色先生TV saw the installation of several new works of art, adding to the university鈥檚 history of encouraging and showcasing artistic expression by those from all walks of campus life. They聽join the collected works woven into the CMU campus experience.
鈥業n the Footsteps of a Stranger鈥
On the third floor of CMU鈥檚 Posner Hall, st udents, faculty and staff can find themselves 鈥淚n the Footsteps of a Stranger.鈥 Created by Angelica Bonilla 鈥淎.B.鈥 Fominaya (BCSA 2023), the artwork was commissioned by CMU鈥檚聽Department of Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics(opens in new window) as part of the Center for the Arts in Society鈥檚聽Hospitality Initiative(opens in new window).
鈥淪mall interactions can create big impacts, and our responsibility as human beings is to realize that we鈥檙e not the only ones out there,鈥 she said. Through her art, Fominaya embodies this ethos, inviting us to embrace hospitality and kindness as guiding principles in our interactions with others.
Thanks to a gift from author Pamela McCorduck in 2018, 好色先生TV Libraries is also home to a significant collection of AI art by groundbreaking artists Harold Cohen and Lillian Schwartz. The 19 pieces held in the collection are early, unique examples of the potential for creativity and innovation at the intersection of computer science and the humanities. A collection of Cohen's work was given its own exhibition at the Whitney Museum of Art from February through May 2024.聽.
Public Artwork: 鈥楿ntitled Core Sample (THE FENCE)鈥
A new public art installation is visible outside of CMU鈥檚 Forbes Beeler Apartments. The large-scale sculpture, titled Untitled Core Sample (THE FENCE), is a monument to The Fence, a long-standing tradition and landmark in the center of CMU鈥檚 main campus that students have used since 1923 to share and highlight messages to the Carnegie Mellon community.
To honor The Fence and the thousands of hands that have contributed to its legacy, artist Amanda Ross-Ho took a cylindrical core sample of its surface, capturing hundreds of layers of paint from the time of its 1993 reconstruction to 2023,聽the 100-year anniversary of the original fence structure. The sample was reproduced in faithful detail on an enlarged scale, creating a monument that serves as a colorful aggregated record, and historical timeline, of CMU鈥檚 cultural history and student community.
鈥楩our Birds鈥
The CMU Undergraduate Student Senate and the Graduate Student Assembly selected a work by first year聽School of Art(opens in new window) student Bella Alt for permanent installation. The work, titled 鈥淔our Birds,鈥 will be installed on the fifth floor of Wean Hall (across from La Prima).
The Senate and GSA received 32 submissions by 25 students or teams of students for seven installation locations. These submissions then underwent four rounds of review by the Senate Business Affairs committee, GSA Campus Affairs Committee, representatives of the University鈥檚 facilities and design teams, and the Public Art Subcommittee before Alt鈥檚 work was chosen.
Contributions to this article were made by Sarah Bender, Kathryn Leary and Karen Richters.