<p>The Frame is a non-profit, student-run art space. It is committed to showcasing the artistic work of Carnegie Mellon students and to promoting ambitious and experimental art within our community. Aladar Marberger first opened the Gallery in 1969 taking over what was once the Woodlawn Pharmacy, to provide exhibit space for university staff and students. Marberger ran the Gallery independently, without ties to any particular department. He selected all the work for the seven exhibitions each semester. Marberger was aided by three assistants, who received full tuition to Carnegie Mellon for their work. In 1976 the Gallery acquired the name the Forbes Street Gallery. In 1982 if became the Forbes Gallery and in 1998 it became the FRAME. The Frame has changed considerably throughout the years. It is now fiscally supported by JFC and the School of Art and remains entirely student-run. There are currently four students staffed each semester fulfilling the roles of 2 Directors, a Business Manager, and Public Relations Director. (source: http://www.cmu.edu/theframe/ on Friday, October 10, 2008)</p>