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From the Mills to the Met: New History Center Exhibition Explores
The Senator John Heinz History Center – the Smithsonian’s home in Pittsburgh – explores the gripping story of a Pittsburgh immigrant who endured poverty, tragedy, and other adversities to become one of the world’s most revered self-taught artists inside its new exhibition, Pittsburgh’s John Kane: The Life & Art of an American Workman, which opens this Saturday, May 21.
Ambridge Resident Pass and Good Neighbor Pass
The Ambridge Borough Resident Pass program has been renewed for 2022 at Old Economy Village. If you are a resident of the Borough of Ambridge, head on over to Old Economy Village, 270 16th Street, Ambridge and pick up your FREE pass which will gain you access to Old Economy Village for the 2022 season.
Nominate someone you admire for a Carnegie Science Award
Nominations are being accepted for the 2022 Carnegie Science Awards, the Science Center’s celebration of innovation genius! Award nominations are open for eight categories, including Most Inspiring Educator, Champion for Sustainability, Champion for STEM Equity and Inclusion, among others.
Westmoreland Museum Director Steps Down
I am writing to let you know that I will be stepping down as The Richard M. Scaife Director/CEO of The Westmoreland Museum of American Art on July 22, 2022 to become the Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Wichita Art Museum.
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO BE AWARDED FOR THEIR ARTISTIC MERITS AT THE PALACE THEATRE
Westmoreland Cultural Trust will continue its tradition of honoring high school seniors from 18 schools across Westmoreland County for excellence in Visual Art, Instrumental Performance, Theatre Performance, and Vocal Performance. Sixty-four awardees were chosen for their artistic merits by faculty and advisors at their respective schools.
Washington County Historical Society Seeks Volunteers
Over the past two years events at the Washington County Frontier History Center has been limited due to the ongoing pandemic. But now it is time to get back to it!
Before we can do that though, there is work to be done. That is where you come in! We are looking for people who aren't afraid to get their hands dirty to volunteer at the Frontier History Center. From replacing aging roof shakes, to trimming up fallen trees, there is work for all ages!
PGH Museums Expands Board, Welcomes New Members
PGH Museums is excited to announce an expansion to its board of directors replacing departing board members Amanda Narcisi and Jeremy Lese and adding an additional two members. The expansion will increase the size of the board from a nine person body to eleven. The move was made to address specific needs of the organization and encourage growth. Please welcome PGH Museums newest board members.
Allegheny County Airport Authority Seeks Arts and Culture Intern
Under the direct supervision of the Arts & Culture Manager, the intern will work to support the Terminal Modernization Program (TMP) team by assisting with research, writing, data collection, and other activities pertaining to the TMP. This internship is a unique opportunity to participate in a wide variety of research and planning projects, and build new connections.
Silver Eye Appoints Interim Director
Silver Eye Center for photography is excited to announce their new Interim Executive Director, Leo Hsu. Leo grew up in Pittsburgh and was deeply influenced by Silver Eye as a teenager experiencing photography. After many years away, he returned to Pittsburgh with his family, where he teaches in the Photography program at Carnegie Mellon University and had served on Silver Eye’s board.
Wozzeck: The Opera That Created a Star
In the spring of 1960, Marilyn Horne was in the throes of a grueling performance schedule in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. She had recently announced her engagement to Henry Lewis and was in the middle of a firestorm of unwanted criticism from friends, family, and colleagues for wanting to marry a Black man. The stress, along with the German climate, resulted in illness.
Greensburg ArtsWalk Returns with Full Schedule of Exhibitions, Activities, and Performances
Westmoreland County’s arts community will be on full display for Greensburg ArtsWalk on Saturday, April 30 from 10 am – 4 pm as part of an annual celebration of visual and performing art. Downtown Greensburg will play host to artists, musicians, and writers offering live, interactive experiences organized by Westmoreland Cultural Trust, Seton Hill University, and Westmoreland Museum of American Art.
Buhl Planetarium Renovations Near completion + more from Science Center
The final phase of Buhl Planetarium renovations, scheduled to be completed by the end of April, was pushed back due to global supply issues that delayed the delivery of new, spacious seats. Please be patient and know that the current seating is temporary, and capacity is extremely limited until the new seats are delivered.
US Navy Band Sea Chanters Showcases Sailors’ Humanity
The powerful sound of the Battle Hymn of the Republic thundered through the majestic and commodious auditorium of Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum, in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, as the US Navy Band Sea Chanters closed out their Pittsburgh performance on a nationwide tour. Battle Hymn of the Republic, a song popularized during the American Civil War.
Amanda Narcisi resigns from PGH Museums Board
Occasionally, when you are starting to launch a new project, you get one of those messages that lets you know, ‘hey, I’ve got a great idea’. Early 2019 Amanda Narcisi sent me one of those messages when she texted me that she was learned about a museum project I was working on and that she was interested in getting involved. I remember the instant jolt of excitement that message sent straight to my heart as I realized this thing, PGH Museums, had a chance. I received a similar sensation, yet out of panic this time, when she told me three years later-this winter, she would be resigning from PGH Museums.
Trust to unveil a collaborative piece to Art in the Alley during ArtsWalk
Greensburg ArtsWalk attendees will be able to view a new art installation at WCT’s Art in the Alley on Saturday, April 30. Butterfly artwork made from children’s handprints will be placed on a door located next to the existing Wings Across Westmoreland piece.
Duquesne University musician performs with Navy band
Those attending the Free U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters concert hosted by Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum Trust, Inc., will have the opportunity to see someone with special ties to our great city! Musician 1st Class Robert Kurth, a native of St. Clairsville, Ohio, joined the Sea Chanters in 2014. He earned his Bachelor of Music in music education from Heidelberg University in Tiffin, Ohio, in 2003, and was the recipient of the Ferris and Dorothy Ohl Award. In 2008 he completed his Master of Music at Duquesne University, where he received the Phillip H. Inman Award in choral conducting.
Meadowcroft Rockshelter opens May 1st
Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village, part of the Senator John Heinz History Center family of museums, will open for its 2022 season on Sunday, May 1. Just an hour’s drive from Pittsburgh, Meadowcroft is a National Historic Landmark in Avella, Washington County, Pa. Visitors of all ages can explore the Rockshelter, an archaeological wonder where the region’s earliest inhabitants dwelled more than 19,000 years ago.
Allegheny Portage Railroad recruiting volunteers
Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site is actively recruiting volunteers as we move forward with the creation and utilization of our Volunteer Trail Crew. Trail crew members will assist park staff with the maintenance and upkeep of the 12 mile long 6 to 10 Trail, that follows the historic inclined planes and levels of the Portage Railroad along the eastern front of the Allegheny Mountains
here gallery to exhibit Rau's 'Bait and Tackle'
here is pleased to present, Bait and Tackle, a solo exhibition by Brooklyn-based and largely self-taught painter, Rebecca Rau. The opening reception will take place Friday, April 22nd, from 6 to 8pm.
Bait and Tackle features nine new paintings by Rau that reveal the artist’s immediate desire to capture her sitter’s energy by trapping them in either quasi-mythic narratives or deeply symbolic dream-worlds. Working from life and photographs, Rau’s mostly male models (muses) are the genesis for each painting. Rather than subscribing to the idea that portraiture is about capturing a moment of intimacy, Rau sees portraiture as a tool to regulate intimacy, to create a physical and metaphorical barrier between her and her sitter.
In-person Art All Night returns for 25th anniversary
Community Comes Together In-Person and Online for Free 22 Hour Event The 25th installment of Art All Night Pittsburgh will be held from 4 pm Saturday, April 23rd to 2 pm Sunday, April 24th. This online and in-person art show will be provided free, live, non-juried, and uncensored for 22-hours to Pittsburghers and beyond. Both Art All Night admission and artist participation are free and open to the public.
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.