The Spinning Plate Gallery is Set to Host Two Shows Portraying Historic Feminists
Many tremendous but overlooked feminist accomplishments have occurred throughout the month of November. The first medical school for women, the New England Female Medical...
#LOCALartIS Marlon Eazywider
Marlon Eazywider is a local artist working and living in Pittsburgh. You can find him working at two of Pittsburgh’s museums: The Andy Warhol...
Curtain Up! on Coal Hill Nook PGH
Coal Hill Nook PGH is a new retail business that affirms the old showbiz motto The Show Must Go On — even if it...
Artist Kait Schoeb Visits Ronald McDonald House, Because Happiness.
Kait Schoeb, one of the shining stars in the Pittsburgh art scene, recently paid a visit to Ronald McDonald House to spread some cheer,...
Arts and Technology Entwined
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust galleries are currently boasting some of the City’s most immersive experiences. Let me start this review by being honest, I...
“Death of a Salesman” is a Beautiful Marathon of Tragic Malaise
Pittsburgh Public Theater and Director, Mary B. Robinson, took the bull by the horns with their recent production of Arthur Miller's "Death of a...
LOCALpittsburgh — Gallery Roundup April 2023
THERE ARE TIMES when Art needs to get serious. And do everything it can to right Wrong.
Sat. Apr. 1 from noon-3 p.m. and 5-9...
The Hill District Becomes Home to Denzel Washington’s Latest Project
This Summer "Fences", a film adapted from the August Wilson play written in 1983, will be filming in Pittsburgh's Hill district. Viola Davis and...
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...
17 years, 77 artists celebrated in Boxheart’s newest exhibit
Since 1998, Boxheart has been and remains as one of the quirkiest and most relevant galleries in the Pittsburgh art scene. Husband and wife...