The Andy Warhol Museum
Jibril Washington is an accomplished media professional currently serving as the Filmmaking & Post Production Fellowship Coordinator at The Andy Warhol Museum. With extensive experience as the Founder and Creative Director of Intrinsic Media Company, Jibril has successfully produced events and creative media projects. Experience as a Teaching Artist at WQED Film Academy involved coaching students in video production. Previous roles include Production Assistant for the NBA, where Jibril contributed to fan engagement initiatives and edited content for social media, and various internships with WPSU Penn State. Jibril holds a Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in Theatre from Penn State University.
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The Andy Warhol Museum
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The Andy Warhol Museum is a vital forum in which diverse audiences of artists, scholars, and the general public are galvanized through creative interaction with the art and life of Andy Warhol. The Warhol is ever-changing, constantly redefining itself in relationship to contemporary life using its unique collections and dynamic interactive programming as tools. The collection includes 900 paintings; approximately 100 sculptures; nearly 2,000 works on paper; more than 1,000 published and unique prints; and 4,000 photographs. The film & video collection includes 60 feature films, 200 of Warhol’s Screen Tests and more than 4,000 videos. The collection covers the entire range of Warhol's work from all periods, including student work from the 1940s, 1950s drawings, commercial illustrations and sketchbooks; 1960s Pop paintings of consumer products (Campbell's Soup Cans), celebrities (Liz, Jackie, Marilyn, Elvis), Skull paintings and the abstract Oxidations from the 1970s; and works from the 1980s such as The Last Supper, Raphael I-6.99 and collaborative paintings made with younger artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Francesco Clemente. The Andy Warhol Museum is one of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, and a collaborative project between the Carnegie Institute, the Dia Art Foundation, and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. The Museum opened its doors in May 1994 and features seven floors of gallery and exhibition space.