Carnegie Mellon University unveiled the design for the Miller Institute for Contemporary Art’s new 29,000-square-foot home, prominently located in the new Richard King Mellon Hall of Sciences at the crossroads of the university’s campus and the city'
Carnegie Mellon University reveals design for Miller ICA’s new 29,000-square-foot home located in new Richard King Mellon Hall of Sciences next to Carnegie Museums.
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Clay microphones, a self-playing piano and a cassette machine playing archival tapes captivated visitors at the “Impossible Music” exhibit at Carnegie Mellon University. The showcase explores musical and artistic creation that transcends the boundaries of what it means to make music. The exhibit opened at CMU’s Miller Institute for Contemporary Art last Friday. The opening.