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Somewhere Else Workshop at Boom Concepts
PGH Museums Membership Welcomes Woodville Plantation!
PGH Museums Launch Party a Success!
Still time to visit Quecreek Mine Miracle Rescue!
Clearly New: Monmade Designs for 2020
New Exhibitions Open at BoxHeart
Westmoreland Cultural Trust's Tiny Gallery Launches with November Exhibit
Allegheny Portage Railroad Winter Hours of Operation
37th Three Rivers Film Festival 2019 announces line-up
Johnstown Flood National Memorial Winter Hours of Operation
Cuando el Río Suena—Jaime Guerrero
Ton Pottery Joins Membership
History Center Museum Shop Offers One-of-a-Kind Holiday Gifts
IT'S WHAT'S ON THE INSIDE THAT COUNTS
While the Union Trust building has a magnificent outside, you really have to see the inside.
Opening in 1917, the Union Trust Building was designed by the architect Fredrick J Olsterling and developed by Henry Clay Frick. It was originally named the Union Arcade with over 200
RING-A-LING!
Did you know you know the Allegheny County Courthouse has a bell tower? Did you know it rings every day at noon?
"I was working out of a conference room in the beautiful and historic Frick Building across the street from the iconic courthouse one day.
UNDER WATER
Johnstown, Pennsylvania was the site of the American Red Cross's first major disaster relief effort when in 1889 more than two thousand people died in in a massive flood.
The flood was a result of the failure of a dam owned by the South Fork Fishing and Hunting
ANDY WARHOL
Andy Warhol was the topic on an edition of The Forum - BBC World Service. To discuss #Warhol, The Andy Warhol Museum's former director Eric Shiner was joined by art historian Professor Jean Wainwright and Andy
ARTISTS TALK: RON COPELAND
Artist Ron Copeland discussed his exhibit, Walking Lucid Through Mill Town Dreams, before a live audience at Pittsburgh Filmmakers/Center for the Arts Thursday. Here is that conversation! Ron's exhibit is one of several solo exhibits on display at the center and will be available until August 25th. We will be showcasing other artist talks throughout the next couple days.
Copeland invites you to explore the dreams of miners, mill workers and mailmen of an imaginary industrial
ARTISTS TALK: JASON LEE
Artist Jason Lee discussed his exhibit, Suburban Home, before a live audience at Pittsburgh Filmmakers/Center for the Arts Thursday. Here is that conversation! Jason's exhibit is one of several solo exhibits on display at the center and will be available until Agust 25th. We will be showcasing other artist talks throughout the next couple days.
The work included in this exhibition can be best described as multimedia sculpture. The
pieces are comprised of a variety of techniques and materials employed for both structural
Pittsburgh’s public art could be likened to the city’s fingerprint. It is unique, celebratory of local voices, and a testament to its post-industrial landscape.
As public art invites everyone to interact with the creative spirit of Pittsburgh, The (New) Pittsburgh Exposition offers seven public art sites in and around the city that have helped define its civic art scene.