Feminist Voices Heard at the Miller Gallery

By Ann Lyon Ritchie "Lorna, The First Interactive Video Art Disk” by Lynn Hershman Leeson is a part of the Miller Gallery's current exhibition. Image is courtesy of the artist and Bridget Donahue Gallery. Twenty-two female artists, designers and developers are speaking out at Carnegie Mellon University's Miller Gallery through an exhibition that showcases their technology-driven and sometimes humorous work. " Hacking / Modding / Remixing ," curated by Angela Washko, a visiting assistant professor in CMU's School of Art , runs through Feb. Visiting Professor Angela Washko created "Hacking / Modding / Remixing," which runs at CMU's Miller Gallery until Feb. 26. "Angela is one of the most noted young artists working at the intersection of online culture, feminism and technology," said Margaret Cox, assistant director of the Miller Gallery.
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