LOCALpittsburgh — Gallery Roundup May 2024
The Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, a production of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, returns to downtown Pittsburgh May 31-June 9. Open 12-8 p.m....
P.J. McArdle brings Picasso out for a run on the beach
THIS SATURDAY Jan. 6, one of Pittsburgh’s most eclectic and prolific art collectors presents the first of 8 weekly shows featuring 70 artists in...
LOCALpittsburgh — Gallery Roundup October 2023
“Art is not a privilege, it’s a right. It’s a fundamental part of being human.” — Carmen Lomas Garza, artist-illustrator
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The Fetterman Files: Brick-by-Brick
Neatly piled onto a grey sectional in the loft-style home of Braddock mayor John Fetterman are sixteen bags of plastic Easter eggs that need...
Books and Bekezela: The Black Unicorn
Nestled in a storefront in Allentown along Warrington Avenue resides the Black Unicorn Project. The first time I entered before I even ran my...
Basquiat-Warhol exhibit features social, personal sides of epic art collaboration
“It was like some crazy art-world marriage, and they were the odd couple.”
— Victor Bockris, Warhol: The Biography
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REMEMBER WHEN Van...
Cue Perry: “Art is important as air”
IF YOU WANT to enjoy the art of Quentin “Cue” C.B. Perry, just open your eyes and look around. It’s deservedly pretty much everywhere.
Since...
A Family Serves Pittsburgh, Generation after Generation
At the start of the 1900’s millions of immigrants bid farewell to their countries to find opportunities in America. Make no mistake, though: then,...
Knife Life……. by Kristy Locklin
By Kristy Locklin
“I once cut my thumb to the bone with a sword on national television,” Andy Alm says matter-of-factly as he sharpens a...
LOCALpittsburgh — Gallery Roundup December 2022
"You use a glass mirror to see your face. You use works of art to see your soul." — George Bernard Shaw
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PITTSBURGH LOST AN...