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Future Tenant provides a laboratory setting for artists, arts managers and audiences to explore the limits of the creative expression, presentation and interpretation of various art forms. ___________________________
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Future Tenant was founded in 2002 as a joint project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, CMU’s College of Fine Arts, and the Master of Arts Management program at CMU’s Heinz College and is currently managed by a team of arts management graduate students. ____________________________
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Programs and Events

Broken SloganOpening: 04/13/2012
Runs through 05/05/2012
Featuring work by Jonathan Chamberlain, John Phillip Abbott, and Arthur Mohagen III
This exhibition will run from April 13- May 5, 2012

HibernaculumOpening: 05/07/2012
Runs through 05/27/2012
Maria Mangano presents Hibernaculum: "Studying the system tells us as much about humanity as it does the natural world; nature, on the other side of the lens, becomes a mirror."
10 Years of Future Tenant

10 Years of Future Tenant: Corinne NealCorinne Neal, former co-director of Future Tenant and current general manager at Bricolage Production Company, discusses her nostalgia for her FT days and the success the organization has come to gain over the past 10 years.

10 Years of Future Tenant: Kathryn HeidemannCarnegie Mellon University's Masters of Arts Management (MAM) program director and former Future Tenant performer, Kathryn Heidemann travels through the looking glass to highlight the many faces that Future Tenant has developed over the past decade.

10 Years of Future Tenant: Brad StephensonHead of marketing for Heinz College and creator of Future Ten (Future Tenant's annual 10-minute play festival), Brad Stephenson discusses his experience with FT and celebrates its 10th anniversary year.
Interview

Interview: Jonathan ChamberlainJonathan Chamberlain, curator and artist of FT's current Spring exhibition Broken Slogan, takes a moment to answer a few exciting questions, including: Inspirations? Favorite Ice cream? And advice for future artists!

Interview: Sean DerrySean Derry, artist of "Arctic Survival Blanket," gives FT an inside look at his Alaskan inspired new window installation.

Interview: Jenn GoochWant to know more about "The Reveal"? Well get ready - Jenn Gooch tells all in her interview with FT.