Carnegie Mellon University; Visual Arts
by Sylviastel | created - 22 Feb 2015 | updated - 22 Feb 2015 | PublicBill Blenko; glassmaker.
Mel Bochner; 1962; pioneer of postniminal arts and conceptual art.
Mia Brownell; 1993, painter.
Richard Rappaport; 1966; painter.
1. Jonathan Borofsky
Director | Prisoners
Jonathan Borofsky was born on December 24, 1942 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is a director and producer, known for Prisoners (1985), The Kitchen Presents Two Moon July (1986) and Art/New York (1979).
1964; 20th century conceptual artist and sculptor.
2. Elizabeth Carpenter
Self | I Grew Up in Princeton
1976; author, clothing designer, creator of educational children's puzzles.
3. Virgil Cantini
Self | Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
1946; Pittsburgh area artist and professor at the University of Pittsburgh.
4. John Currin
Art_department | Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
John Currin is known for Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009) and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012).
1984; contemporary figure and portrait painter.
6. Joyce Kozloff
Joyce Kozloff is known for Saving Lincoln (2013), The Heretics (2009) and Articulate with Jim Cotter (2015).
1942; artist and founder of the Pattern and Decoration movement.
1975; artist and first person to graduate with a Fine Arts degree in Drawing with honors.
9. Philip Pearlstein
Art_department | One More Time
Philip Pearlstein was born on May 24, 1924 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He is known for One More Time (2015), Tracing Outlines (2015) and Superstar: The Life and Times of Andy Warhol (1990). He was married to Dorothy Cantor. He died on December 17, 2022 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, ...
1949; American figure painter.
10. Andy Warhol
Director | Blue Movie
Andrew Warhol's father, Ondrej, came from the Austria-Hungary Empire (now Slovakia) in 1912, and sent for his mother, Julia Zavackyová Warholová, in 1921. His father worked as a construction worker and later as a coal miner. Around some time, the family moved to Pittsburgh. During his teenage years...
1949; American painter and major figure in the pop art movement.
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