Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University, Contemporary art gallery in Pittsburgh, United States
Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University is a contemporary art museum in Pittsburgh located within the Purnell Center for the Arts, with exhibition spaces spread across multiple floors. The gallery covers about 8000 square feet and displays works across different artistic practices and media.
The museum was founded in 2000 by Regina Gouger Miller, an alumna of Carnegie Mellon School of Art, with Petra Fallaux serving as its first artistic director. The institution has developed as an exhibition space for contemporary art practices since its opening.
The gallery presents works from artists around the world and provides space for Carnegie Mellon graduates to show their creations. Visitors experience different artistic approaches and see how contemporary art takes shape in various forms.
Entry to the gallery is free, and information about current exhibitions and opening hours can be found on the university's website. Visitors should check ahead before arriving, as exhibitions change regularly and special events may be scheduled.
The gallery is set to transform into ICA Pittsburgh, with spaces designed by ZGF Architects that will enable expanded exhibitions and programming. This planned expansion will evolve the institution into a significantly larger platform for contemporary art in the region.
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