“Patterns of Meaning” — America’s Steelmaking Legacy Takes Bold New Shape
LAST SUMMER painter/architect Cory Bonnet moved his New Vision Studio into 10,000 square feet of space spread throughout the Energy Innovation Center at 1435...
“Skippy John Jones; Snow What” reintroduces us to CAPA alumni Kailee Ann Graham
Written By: Krista Graham
Kailee Ann Graham: From CAPA to TheatreWorks USA National Tour!
Kailee Ann Graham was born to Rhonda and Gregory Graham of Carrick,...
Myth and material: A Studio Visit with Brenda Stumpf – an Issue #18 re-cap
Story and Photos by: David Bernabo
Bright daylight enters through the high windows of a former Methodist church--now a home art studio--gently lighting a new...
In Trump’s America, the Westmoreland Dares to Take on Immigration Debate Through Art
As debates over DACA and other immigration issues shake up Washington DC, the Westmoreland Museum of American Art takes a stand on this contemporary...
The Mattress Factory welcomes back artists for “New Installations: 40th Year” exhibit
The Mattress Factory welcomes back artists for "New Installations: 40th Year" exhibit
On Friday, October 6, The Mattress Factory will host an opening reception for...
Nicole Czapinski of Casey Droege Cultural Productions Speaks About Season 8 of SIX x...
Casey Droege Cultural Productions is set to host its eighth season of the SIX x ATE series. The series features six artists, one chef,...
Spinning Plate Gallery to Host “Isolation” Drive-By Exhibit
To say that these past couple of months have been different or unordinary would be an understatement. Many businesses and restaurants have adapted new...
ReelAbilities Pittsburgh film festival returns Sept. 7-11
RUNNING SEPT. 7-11 at Point Park University’s Pittsburgh Playhouse, 2022 ReelAbilities Pittsburgh, has been presented annually since 2013 by Film Pittsburgh and includes a...
4.48 Psychosis is Manic Brilliance
Walking into the Carnegie Stage, the set for 4.48 Psychosis, a play written by Sarah Kane, and directed by Robyne Parrish, echoed the mist...
Movie Mondays: “The Big Lebowski” at The Oaks
"The Big Lebowski is a poor excuse for a film! Why is an establishment such as The Oaks showing such a vulgar movie? It's...