LOCALpittsburgh — Gallery Roundup August 2022
August = Arts Parties!
* Fri. Aug. 5 from 6-10 p.m. Along Penn Avenue in Bloomfield/Garfield, Unblurred: First Fridays on Penn offers a monthly art...
Seminar Hopes to Help Introduce People to Cryptocurrency
Jonathan Chris Brown, a behavior support specialist and pastor, switched from buying stocks to cryptocurrency a year and a half ago because of the...
LOCALpittsburgh’s Gallery Roundup – January 2022
SEEKING A METAPHYSICAL connection between the age-old subjects of Lint and Death?
You might well find it in the current exhibit at be Galleries in...
Pittsburgh Shorts Film Festival runs Nov. 18-21
“I think the short gives a freedom to filmmakers. They can be more like a portrait, or a poem." — Jane Campion (The Piano)
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Fall Gallery Roundup from LOCAL’s Visual Arts Editor L.E. McCullough
SO MANY PITTSBURGH visual artists make Art rooted in the region’s history, especially its lesser-known People’s History. This Fall, several museums and galleries will...
MAVUNO Festival, Art Exhibit Open in Sewickley Sept. 17-18
EVER SINCE HUMANS began cultivating crops and domesticating animals about 10,000 years ago, harvest festivals have flourished around the world. Occasions marking the intimate...
ReelAbilities Pittsburgh film festival returns Sept. 8-12
“When writing the story of your life, don’t let anyone else hold the pen.”
— Warren Zevon
FOR THE filmmakers showcased in 2021 ReelAbilities Pittsburgh, that...
“Alloy Pittsburgh 2021” Opens New Fields of Artistic Vision
“Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal Wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch...
“Forever Free” — sculpture at the intersection of History & Spirit
THIS PAST JULY 24 in Wilkinsburg, Forever Free — a newly-sculpted statue of Abraham Lincoln, America’s 16th president — was ceremonially presented to an...
Sweetwater Center for the Arts kicks off “46 Works 46 Years” Aug. 13
Once Was and May Be is the title of the current Brian Druckenmiller exhibit at Sewickley’s Sweetwater Center for the Arts wrapping up this...