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A local gallery with a global reach, the Carlow University Art Gallery is the only art space in the Pittsburgh region dedicated to art and social justice.
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Dv8 is a distinctive coffee shop/espresso bar that is also a lively venue for a wide variety of artists, musicians and performers. They also host a variety of unique groups who hold their meetings and gatherings there.
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Located on the ground floor of the historic National Transit Building Annex, the Graffiti Gallery was designed and is managed and curated by local artist volunteers.
Offers classes, open studios for figure drawing and still-life painting, all-media open studio time for individual work, informative programs and workshops, and art exhibitions are scheduled regularly throughout the year.
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The Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh connects the horrors of the Holocaust and antisemitism with injustices of today.
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LIKELIKE is a neo-arcade / playful arts gallery promoting an experimental and independent game culture.
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The vision of the Artists Hand Gallery is to connect local artists with the community. They represent a wide variety of Indiana County artists up to 35 miles from Downtown Indiana.
Liturgical murals, church furniture and appointments, hand-written iconography, stained glass windows, tribute or donor walls are just a few examples of individual items that they custom design and produce.
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In 2015 PSA marked its 50th year dedicated to providing its members with opportunities to exhibit their art, both in the Pittsburgh area and beyond southwestern Pennsylvania.
Point Five Gallery was founded around the idea of giving local artists a place to exhibit their work in an interestingly small space.
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Studio Forget-Me-Not! is an inclusive art space where individuals with special abilities can explore unlimited artistic exploration with a large variety of classes.
707 Penn Gallery features solo and two-person contemporary art exhibitions by regional artists. The gallery, located across Penn Avenue from the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts in the heart of the Cultural District, often features new work and offers an intimate viewing experience for visitors.