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Johnstown Flood National Memorial News Release
Johnstown Flood National MeThe Lakebed Rehabilitation Project at Johnstown Flood National Memorial continues to move forward. Russell Tree Experts, based out of Ohio, are on site to clear areas of the Lakebed. This portion of the project includes manual clearing of trees in the Lakebed and at the abutments. The Lakebed once held back approximately 20 million tons of water that was unleashed on the Conemaugh Valley on May 31, 1889 causing the Great Johnstown Flood. The work will continue throughout the winter. Visitors may experience temporary closures on the North and South Abutments as this work progresses. This does not impact Visitor Center hours of operation.morial News Release
Holiday Fun: History Center Extends Free Admission for Kids through December
This holiday season, Western Pa. families can relive cherished memories and make new ones at the Senator John Heinz History Center. The “Smithsonian’s home in Pittsburgh” has announced that it has extended FREE admission for kids (age 17 and under) through the end of 2020, thanks to the support of community partner Howard Hanna Real Estate Services.
HOLIDAY GLASS-TO-GO KITS ARE HERE!
Get into the holiday spirit with our new winter- and holiday-themed Glass-to-Go art kits! Combine brilliantly colored pieces of glass to create a luminous ornament or beautiful mosaic tile. Create a unique glass artwork for the season, or give the gift of creativity to a loved one. All materials are included. Recommended for ages 5 +.
History Center Museum Shop Offers Pittsburgh-Proud Holiday Gifts In-Store and Online
This holiday season, the award-winning Senator John Heinz History Center Museum Shop is a one-stop shop for uniquely Pittsburgh gifts.
Located at 1212 Smallman Street in the Strip District and online at shop.heinzhistorycenter.org, the History Center Museum Shop offers hundreds of one-of-a-kind gifts for the Pittsburgh fans on visitors’ holiday shopping lists.
Area History Club Donates to Educational Programs
It is no secret: schools, educators, parents, and students are navigating unfamiliar territory this school year. Whether in person, remote, or hybrid, this school year is one for the history books. In the midst of so much unprecedented change, students from Norwin High School’s History Club selflessly voted to donate $275.00 from their club to the Pittsburgh History and Landmark Foundation’s educational programs.
Concrete Bridges of the Steel City
While Pittsburgh may be known as “The Steel City,” many beautiful and significant concrete bridges were built here. Concrete is a rock-like mixture of fine and coarse aggregates (sand, gravel, stone) pasted together with a binder made up of Portland cement and water. Replacing natural cement, Portland cement (named for its resemblance to Portland stone from the Isle of Portland in England) is made from limestone, clay, and gypsum.
Remembering James Shipman. 1953 — 2020
James Shipman, a versatile Pittsburgh artist, who distinguished himself in over 40 years of creating sculptural and collage art pieces that transcended form and substance, utilizing materials like clay, metal, wood, and various unusual objects, died in October. He was 67.
Handmade Arcade announces funding from the Richard King Mellon Foundation in support of its Virtual Marketplace
Handmade Arcade is honored to announce support from the Richard King Mellon Foundation to design and build a custom virtual marketplace and corresponding maker curriculum or e-commerce toolkit to help support regional makers, artists, and crafters.
History Center to Offer Free Admission for Kids in November
The Senator John Heinz History Center and Fort Pitt Museum will offer free admission for kids ages 17 and underin November, thanks to generous support from Howard Hanna Real Estate Services.
With 370,000 square feet and six floors of award-winning exhibitions, the “Smithsonian’s home in Pittsburgh” offers a safe and spacious cultural experience for the entire family.
IUP’s Dance Theater Opens Season with Phantasmagoria of Edgar Allan Poe
The IUP Dance Theater in collaboration with music faculty at Indiana University of Pennsylvania will present The Phantasmagoria of Edgar Allan Poe. The production will run November 13th and 15th at 7:00p.m and will be streamed live from Zink Dance Auditorium.
Major August Wilson archive acquired by the University of Pittsburgh
The University Library System (ULS) at the University of Pittsburgh has acquired the archive of the late playwright and Pittsburgh native son August Wilson, best known for his unprecedented American Century Cycle—10 plays that convey the Black experience in each decade of the 20th century. All 10 of the plays have had Broadway productions and two earned Wilson the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Act of Valor Award to be Donated to Rauh Jewish Archives at Heinz History Center in Virtual Ceremony
The Rauh Jewish History Program & Archives of the Senator John Heinz History Center will host a private ceremony on Sunday, Nov. 1 to accept the donation of a special object: the Act of Valor Award given to Pittsburgh Police Officer Tim Matson for his bravery in the line of duty during the attack at the Tree of Life synagogue on Oct. 27, 2018.
When will you feel comfortable returning to PCA&M?
The Pittsburgh Center for Arts and Media is looking for your opinion through a survey on attending cultural events during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
By completing this survey you’ll be assisting Pittsburgh Center for Arts and Media and other arts and cultural organizations in Pittsburgh to better understand how audiences feel about going out again to arts and cultural events during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Halloween Hullabaloo – A safe(r) trick-or-treat event for the whole family!
JAHA is excited to present a fun Halloween event using several of our facilities for lots of spooky fun while social distancing! You’ll get a passport to take to each location – Peoples Natural Gas Park, Heritage Discovery Center, Wagner-Ritter Garden, and Johnstown Flood Museum
History Center to Host Virtual Program Exploring Library & Archives Collections
The Detre Library & Archives at the Senator John Heinz History Center will present its seventh annual Treasures in the Archives program on Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 7 p.m.
The Detre Library & Archives, located on the sixth floor of the History Center, houses one of the largest collections of historic materials in Western Pennsylvania.
Westmoreland Cultural Trust Goes Virtual with Livestreaming Service
Westmoreland Cultural Trust continues to bring arts and culture to the region with a new livestreaming service. The virtual platform will allow regional cultural organizations and non-profits to showcase local arts and entertainment while providing the public with live performances viewed from the comforts of their own home. This all-inclusive service includes ticketing, livestreaming and broadcasting capabilities, allowing shows and performances to be shown in real time or recorded and broadcast at a later date.
BoxHeart presents Alice Raymond: Earth on exhibit from November 18th, 2020 through January 1st, 2021 in the upstairs gallery.
Like a walk among the mountains, it is for us to spot the signs of the landscape, to remain vigilant in the direction of the wind, to know how to follow the rhythm of the days despite our impatience for the dream panorama that the climb promises us. Recently, a global fracture forced us to take a closer look. A wall for some, a chasm for others, the fact remains that an obstacle must be crossed, and that it offers us the opportunity to look in other directions.
BoxHeart presents Gavin Benjamin: Heads of State on exhibit from November 18th, 2020 through January 1st, 2021 in the main gallery.
Artist Gavin Benjamin combines his original analog photography and appropriated images with collage, paint, varnish, and other materials like Swarovski crystals to create a mash-up of couture art. He investigates the intersection of culture, media, politics, fashion, and design, addressing questions that (continue to) confront a man of color in America today.
Every Moment Mattered... the life of Cassin Young, Captain, USN Navy (Deceased)
The presentation is about a story Bob MacPherson has been working on for six years, the Life story of Captain Cassin Young, USN, Medal of Honor Awardee.
Cassin Young was a career Navy submariner but was remembered more for the two events that happened in December 1941 and November 1942. His life story reflected the transition of the US Navy from the age where battleships were king to the dramatic days of the first year of World War 2 where the Navy had to learn to fight without most of them.
IUP Theatre-by-the-Grove Opens Season with Live Streaming Performances
Indiana University of Pennsylvania's Theater-by-the-Grove will kick off their 2020-21 season with two live-streaming presentations of William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing.” Directed by Dr. Richard Kemp, the production will be presented on October 22 and 24 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets (unique streaming codes) will be available for purchase for live-streaming only. There will be no live audience for these performances.
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.