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Harrison Apple

Harrison Apple

Dr. Harrison Apple (they/them/theirs) is an interdisciplinary artist and historian based in Pittsburgh, PA. They are the co-founder of the Pittsburgh Queer History Project, an oral history and media preservation initiative focused on after-hours nightclubs and working-class LGBTQ lives in Pittsburgh. They received their PhD from the University of Arizona Department of Gender & Women’s Studies with a doctoral minor from the School of Information. Their intellectual work covers intersectional feminist philosophies, political theories of social membership, and archival science.

As an alum (2013) of CMU’s BXA program in Fine Arts and Global Studies, former Artist-in-Residence of the Center for the Arts in Society (2013-15), former STUDIO denizen, and active organizer in the Pittsburgh region, Dr. Apple brings uniquely applicable experience to their role as a steward and facilitator of the STUDIO’s atypical, anti-disciplinary, and inter-institutional research at the intersections of the arts, science, technology and culture.

Projects with Harrison Apple

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Documentation of the 2012 collaborative performance and installation, Gutai Beach Party, held at Leslie Pool in Pittsburgh, featuring Scott Andrew, Suzie Silver, and others.
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Scott Andrew's absurdist multimedia performance imagining the end of the world as a joyful ponycorn mating ritual around a glowing crystal, responding to 'end times' hysteria.

News featuring Harrison Apple

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LESLIE Park Pool, Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh, PA Gutai Beach Party was a collaborative installation and performance by Scott Andrew, Suzie Silver , Harrison Apple , Tobias Madison , and Stephanie...