The Office of Public Art (OPA) is pleased to support the release of Miguel Sagué Jr.’s album, “Songs From the Stone Hoop”. Miguel Sagué Jr. is one of the artists selected for OPA’s Artists Bridging Social Distance in the Public Realm initiative, funded by the Investing in Professional Artists program of The Pittsburgh Foundation, The Heinz Endowments, and Opportunity Fund.
Office of Public Art announces online programming for November and December, designed to bring artists and community together in digital space as activities move indoors for the colder months.
What is Black? Mixcast is part podcast, part zine, and part multimedia mixtape that breaks down what it means to be a Black creative.
Office of Public Art is pleased to present Public Art Training Camp, a six-week training series for artists and arts administrators at any stage of their career, and for those seeking to work with artists in a community setting. The sessions will be held virtually via Zoom and will take place Thursdays from 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM, October 7 through November 11, 2021.
Pittsburgh Creative Corps schedule of summer programming to be held at the Allegheny Overlook Pop-up Park.
Digital livestream conversations to continue, June through August. This season the roster of hosts and guests will focus on artists and individuals who are directly addressing environmental issues.
Recently, The Allegheny Front spoke with artist Ginger Brooks Takahashi about her work with Upstream Pittsburgh as part of the Environment, Health, and Public Art initiative through OPA.