Organizers (2019)

Processing Community Day @ Pittsburgh (#PCDPGH) is organized in collaboration between the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University, and the University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Studio Arts and Frick Fine Arts Library.We have an event Code of Conduct. If you have any concerns, we encourage you to speak up and say something. For serious matters, please contact CMU Campus Police (+1.412.268.2323) or University of Pittsburgh Police (+1-412-624-2121).

Administrative Contact:

Twitter: @creativeinquiry
Telephone: +1.412.268.3451 or +1.412.268.1564
Email: studio-info@andrew.cmu.edu
Facebook: studioforcreativeinquiry

PCDPGH Executive Committee:

Lindsey French (lfrench@pitt.edu)
Visiting Assistant Professor,
Department of Studio Arts
University of Pittsburgh

Golan Levin (golan@andrew.cmu.edu)
Professor of Electronic Art, and Director,
Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry
CMU College of Fine Arts, Room 111

Thomas Hughes (thughes@andrew.cmu.edu)
Associate Director, Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry
CMU College of Fine Arts, Room 111

Kate Joranson (kmj19@pitt.edu)
Head, Frick Fine Arts Library, University of Pittsburgh
149 Frick Fine Arts Building

Business Manager:

Linda Hager (lhager@cmu.edu)
Business Manager, Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry
CMU College of Fine Arts, Room 111

Assistants and Volunteers:

  • Anna Henson
  • Jacquelyn Johnson

Sponsors

studio pitt processingfoundation pca

pitt-library

Processing Community Day @ Pittsburgh is presented by the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University, and the University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Studio Arts and Frick Fine Arts Library. This event is organized in coordination with Processing Community Day Worldwide and the Processing Foundation.

Hannah Davis appears in Pittsburgh’s Processing Community Day as a part of the Spring 2019 Sylvia and David Steiner Speaker Series, organized by the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University.

Oz Ramos appears through support from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, as part of an artist residency at the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University.

The Curiosity + Unfamiliar Spaces panel discussion is presented in partnership with the “What Does It Mean to Be Curious?” Discussion Series, organized by Kate Joranson at the University of Pittsburgh Library System.

E-mail studio-info@andrew.cmu.edu Hours March 26-28, 2020
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