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SUMMARY:Shiftworks at Shore Thing: Light Through Color with La Vispera
DESCRIPTION:Join La Vispera for a hands-on workshop beneath the shade structure artwork they created for Shore Thing. Participants will explore the same materials and techniques used in the installation\, including selecting\, cutting\, and assembling discarded plastics into original artworks to take home. \nWith design options for varying skill levels\, this workshop offers a firsthand introduction to La Vispera’s creative process and sustainable approach to artmaking. \nThis workshop is part of the Pittsburgh Creative Corps artist program series\, presented by Shiftworks Community + Public Arts and made possible by the City of Pittsburgh’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Arts Programming initiative. For more info\, visit: pittsburghcreativecorps.org. \nAbout the Artist\nLa Vispera is an art collective between Kelly Jimenez and Alejandro Franco\, both Colombian artists who specialize in creating highly crafted works of art using discarded materials. Our repertoire includes stop-motion animation\, photography\, sculptures\, and\, predominantly\, stained glass windows made from single-use plastic. \nAs nature enthusiasts\, we continually strive to bring environmental issues to the forefront of our art. Our stained glass pieces are a testament to our commitment to this cause. Through the use of the material’s translucency and color variations\, we have transformed what is typically a transient and detrimental substance into something of great beauty that we consider worth preserving. \nParking and Transportation\nPaid public parking is available in the nearby North Shore Garage (across E. General Robinson Street from the Andy Warhol Museum). Paid street parking may be available in the vicinity including along Isabella Street. \nIf taking public transportation\, there is a Pittsburgh Regional Transit stop at Sandusky and Isabella Street that serves routes 1\, 2\, 4\, 6\, 7\, 8\, 11\, 12\, 13\, 15\, 16\, 17\, and P13. \nIf taking the light rail system\, the North Side T Station is approximately two blocks away located between W General Robinson Street\, Reedsdale Street\, Tony Dorsett Drive\, and Mazeroski Way. \nFor more information\, please visit the Pittsburgh Regional Transit website at: https://www.rideprt.org/. \nIf arriving by bicycle\, there are bike racks available at and around Allegheny Landing near the riverfront and the Three Rivers Heritage Trail. There is a POGOH station located at the North Shore Trail & Fort Duquesne Bridge. For more information on POGOH Bike Share\, please visit: https://pogoh.com/system-map/ \nAccess and Accommodations\nThis event will be held outdoors on a barge on the Allegheny River. To access the barge\, enter Allegheny Landing Park from the Clemente Bridge side and follow the paved walkway down to the riverwalk. The entrance to the barge is a gangway over the water. It is wheelchair accessible. \nPublic restrooms are available along the riverwalk below the Clemente Bridge. One of the restrooms is ADA accessible. \nTo request additional accommodations for this event\, please submit your request in writing on the event registration form. A Shiftworks staff member will follow up with you directly about your request. We will attempt to implement requests for reasonable accommodations to the best of our ability\, but cannot guarantee that all requests will be met. Alternate accommodations may be suggested by staff. All requests must be made by Monday\, August 31\, 2025. \nQuestions should be directed to ashley@shiftworkspgh.org. \nPhotography\, Videography\, and Other Documentation\nParticipants should be aware that photography\, video recording\, and/or other documentation of the event by Shiftworks\, other attendees\, or the media may take place during the event. Participants will have an opportunity to indicate if they choose to opt out of being included in event documentation\, and our team will make reasonable efforts to accommodate these preferences. \nRegistration\nThis event is free to attend; advance registration is required. The button below will redirect you to Riverlife’s Shore Thing web page where you will complete your registration. \nRegistration
URL:https://shiftworkspgh.org/event/shiftworks-at-shore-thing-light-through-color-with-la-vispera/
LOCATION:Shore Thing\, 2 Federal Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15212\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Designed,Pittsburgh Creative Corps,Pittsburgh Creative Corps at Shore Thing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260912T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260912T113000
DTSTAMP:20260821T131027Z
CREATED:20260730T123631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260821T131027Z
UID:10002958-1789207200-1789212600@shiftworkspgh.org
SUMMARY:Miracles of Pittsburgh
DESCRIPTION:What is a miracle? How can an artist connect with mysteries that reveal extraordinary moments of surprising truth and beauty in everyday life? \nWhether you’re a long-time believer or a professional skeptic\, the Miracles of Pittsburgh tour invites you to encounter secret spaces that spark contemplation\, reflection\, and acts of witness. The morning includes three creative prompts during a silent walking tour with stops at Holy Spirit Byzantine Church; Friends Quaker Meeting House; and St. Paul’s Cathedral. \nThese three houses of worship are situated inside a single 1-mile route in Pittsburgh’s Oakland neighborhood\, and demonstrate some of the rich and diverse religious identities of our city. \nThese faith communities welcome those of all faiths (or no faith) into their spaces for contemplation and reflection. At each stop\, participants will complete creative activities focused on secrets\, mysteries\, beauty\, truth\, and grief in an attempt to make the invisible power surrounding us visible. \nParticipants should bring a writing utensil and a notebook. All other creative supplies will be provided. \nAbout Sarah Shotland\nSarah Shotland is the author of the novel Junkette and the artbook Abolition is Everything. Her work has been published in The Iowa Review\, North American Review\, Creative Nonfiction\, and Gulf Coast. Her work has been funded by the National Endowment for the Arts\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, The Pittsburgh Foundation\, and the Heinz Endowments. She co-founded Words Without Walls and is the Program Director of Madwomen in the Attic at Carlow University where she is also Chair of the Art\, Communications\, and English Department. \nTour Meeting Location\nParticipants will meet at the corner of Fifth Avenue and North Craig Street\, along the East entrance of St. Paul’s Cathedral. \nWe ask that participants arrive by 9:45 AM so that there is time to check people in and to start the tour promptly at 10:00 AM. \nParking and Transportation\nMetered parking is available on North Craig Street alongside the east entrance of St. Paul’s Cathedral. \nIf taking public transportation\, the closest Pittsburgh Regional Transit stops are: \n\nCraig Street and Park Plaza serving routes 54\, 71A\, 71C\, and 93\nFifth Avenue and Craig Street serving routes 71B\, 71D\, 75\, and P3\n\nFor more information\, please visit the Pittsburgh Regional Transit website at: https://www.rideprt.org/. \nThere is a POGOH Bike Share station located at Ellsworth Avenue and N. Neville Street. For more information on POGOH Bike Share\, please visit: https://pogoh.com/system-map/. \nAccess and Accommodations\nThis event will take place outdoors and will occur rain or shine. Please dress accordingly and wear comfortable shoes. The total distance of the tour is 1.2 miles on concrete sidewalks with curb ramps and marked crossings along the tour route. This tour does include stairs. Seating is available at St. Paul’s Cathedral. \nPublic restrooms are available at St. Paul’s Cathedral\, one of the stops along the tour route. \nTo request additional accommodations for this event\, please submit your request in writing on the event registration form. A Shiftworks staff member will follow up with you directly about your request. We will attempt to implement requests for reasonable accommodations to the best of our ability\, but cannot guarantee that all requests will be met. Alternate accommodations may be suggested by staff. All requests must be made by Monday\, August 31\, 2026. \nQuestions should be directed to ashley@shiftworkspgh.org. \nPhotography\, Videography\, and Other Documentation\nParticipants should be aware that photography\, video recording\, and/or other documentation of the event by Shiftworks\, other attendees\, or the media may take place during the event. Participants will have an opportunity to indicate if they choose to opt out of being included in event documentation\, and our team will make reasonable efforts to accommodate these preferences. \nRegistration\nThis tour is free and open to the public; advance registration is required. The button below will redirect you to Eventbrite where you will complete your registration. \nRegistration
URL:https://shiftworkspgh.org/event/miracles-of-pittsburgh/
LOCATION:St. Paul Cathedral\, 108 North Dithridge Street\, Pittsburgh\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Designed,Pittsburgh Creative Corps,Public Art Tour,Walking Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260919T100000
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CREATED:20260730T123555Z
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SUMMARY:Love Letters in Secret Gardens: Highland Park and East Liberty
DESCRIPTION:Dear M\,\nYour letter made me look for the map\, I started getting lost in it. Isn’t a map supposed to guide? When you think about your lover\, eleven years ago\, who do you find? Can you see yourself through the lens of time? Have you ever mapped your affections\, drawing paths from one lover to another? So many questions… \nWalk with artist Carolina Loyola-Garcia as she leads a tour through amorous letters\, gardens\, and Madeleine de Scudery’s “Map of Love.” You will have the opportunity to experience remembrance in association with movement in the cozy and safe environment of beautiful gardens in Highland Park and East Liberty. You will not need a topographic map\, but might leave the tour with a draft of an emotional map and the beginning of a letter\, along with some gestures to accompany it all. \nUsing a few back alleys\, we will traverse a new path\, trying to find a connection to the backyard of your own memories. There will be prompts at each stage\, to engage you with your own self and memory\, and maybe with those of others. What have you erased and what have you kept? Who have you kept and who has been forgotten? Still\, so many questions… \nPlease bring a notebook and a writing implement. \nAbout Carolina Loyola-Garcia\nCarolina Loyola-Garcia is a multidisciplinary artist\, filmmaker\, and educator whose work explores the intersections of identity\, memory\, and the human condition. Originally from Santiago\, Chile\, she has spent decades contributing to the cultural landscape of Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, where she established a practice that bridges experimental storytelling with digital innovation. \nHer artistic approach often blends diverse media—including photography\, video\, and performance—to examine how we relate to our environments and one another. In her large- scale commissions\, she frequently utilizes digital collage and fractal geometry to create immersive visual experiences that offer a sense of solace and wonder. As an artist committed to the public sphere\, Loyola-Garcia’s work has been featured in numerous exhibitions nationally and internationally\, reflecting her belief that art is a vital tool for community connection and personal reflection. Her practice remains a constant search for the beauty and complex rhythms inherent in both nature and the human spirit. \nMeeting Location\nParticipants will meet at the corner of Stanton Avenue and North Euclid Avenue\, Pittsburgh 15206. \nParking and Transportation\nStreet parking is available within the vicinity. \nIf taking public transportation\, there are several nearby Pittsburgh Regional Transit stops\, including one at the corner of Stanton Avenue and N. Euclid Avenue that serves route 75\, and one at the corner of Stanton Avenue and N. Highland Avenue that serves route 71B. For more information\, please visit the Pittsburgh Regional Transit website at: https://www.rideprt.org/. \nThere is a POGOH Bike Share station in East Liberty located at Penn Avenue and S. Whitfield Street.  For more information on POGOH Bike Share\, please visit: https://pogoh.com/system-map/ \nAccess and Accommodations\nThis event will be held outside and will take place rain or shine. Please dress accordingly and wear comfortable shoes. The total distance of the tour route is 1 mile. There is one location along the tour route that includes steps and no access ramps. Seating will be available at the last stop on the tour\, but not along the entire route. \nThere are no public restrooms available along this tour route. \nTo request additional accommodations for this event\, please submit your request in writing on the event registration form. A Shiftworks staff member will follow up with you directly about your request. We will attempt to implement requests for reasonable accommodations to the best of our ability\, but cannot guarantee that all requests will be met. Alternate accommodations may be suggested by staff. All requests must be made by Monday\, September 7\, 2026. \nQuestions should be directed to ashley@shiftworkspgh.org. \nPhotography\, Videography\, and Other Documentation\nParticipants should be aware that photography\, video recording\, and/or other documentation of the event by Shiftworks\, other attendees\, or the media may take place during the event. Participants will have an opportunity to indicate if they choose to opt out of being included in event documentation\, and our team will make reasonable efforts to accommodate these preferences. \nRegistration\nThis tour is free and open to the public; advance registration is required. The button below will redirect you to Eventbrite where you will complete your registration. \nRegistration
URL:https://shiftworkspgh.org/event/love-letters-in-secret-gardens-highland-park-and-east-liberty/
LOCATION:Highland Park Neighborhood
CATEGORIES:Artist Designed,Pittsburgh Creative Corps,Public Art Tour,Walking Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260923T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260923T140000
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SUMMARY:Shiftworks at Shore Thing: Singing Circle: Sound + Scent + Reflection with Yayas Haus
DESCRIPTION:Join Yayas Haus for a guided Singing Circle: Sound + Scent + Reflection\, a creative wellness workshop designed to foster connection\, relaxation\, and self-expression. This immersive experience blends gentle vocal practices\, live musical guidance\, and hands-on creation as participants craft their own custom salt scrub using natural ingredients and essential oils. \nNo singing or artistic experience is required—just a willingness to listen\, explore\, and participate at your own comfort level. The workshop closes with journaling and reflection\, offering a moment to ground and integrate the experience. Participants will leave with a handmade product and simple practices they can return to for continued care and creativity. \nThis workshop is part of the Pittsburgh Creative Corps artist program series\, presented by Shiftworks Community + Public Arts and made possible by the City of Pittsburgh’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Arts Programming initiative. For more info\, visit: pittsburghcreativecorps.org. \nAbout the Artist\nAyana Sade is a multidisciplinary artist\, facilitator\, and founder of Yayas Haus\, Beauty and Spiritual Wellness Studio\, a Pittsburgh-based practice centering beauty\, spiritual wellness\, and community care. Her work blends music\, ritual\, and art-making to create accessible\, culturally rooted experiences that foster connection and joy. She is known for producing community-centered programming and collaborating with artists and wellness practitioners across Pittsburgh. \nParking and Transportation\nPaid public parking is available in the nearby North Shore Garage (across E. General Robinson Street from the Andy Warhol Museum). Paid street parking may be available in the vicinity including along Isabella Street. \nIf taking public transportation\, there is a Pittsburgh Regional Transit stop at Sandusky and Isabella Street that serves routes 1\, 2\, 4\, 6\, 7\, 8\, 11\, 12\, 13\, 15\, 16\, 17\, and P13. \nIf taking the light rail system\, the North Side T Station is approximately two blocks away located between W General Robinson Street\, Reedsdale Street\, Tony Dorsett Drive\, and Mazeroski Way. \nFor more information\, please visit the Pittsburgh Regional Transit website at: https://www.rideprt.org/. \nIf arriving by bicycle\, there are bike racks available at and around Allegheny Landing near the riverfront and the Three Rivers Heritage Trail. There is a POGOH station located at the North Shore Trail & Fort Duquesne Bridge. For more information on POGOH Bike Share\, please visit: https://pogoh.com/system-map/ \nAccess and Accommodations\nThis event will be held outdoors on a barge on the Allegheny River. To access the barge\, enter Allegheny Landing Park from the Clemente Bridge side and follow the paved walkway down to the riverwalk. The entrance to the barge is a gangway over the water. It is wheelchair accessible. \nPublic restrooms are available along the riverwalk below the Clemente Bridge. One of the restrooms is ADA accessible. \nTo request additional accommodations for this event\, please submit your request in writing on the event registration form. A Shiftworks staff member will follow up with you directly about your request. We will attempt to implement requests for reasonable accommodations to the best of our ability\, but cannot guarantee that all requests will be met. Alternate accommodations may be suggested by staff. All requests must be made by Monday\, September 14\, 2025. \nQuestions should be directed to ashley@shiftworkspgh.org. \nPhotography\, Videography\, and Other Documentation\nParticipants should be aware that photography\, video recording\, and/or other documentation of the event by Shiftworks\, other attendees\, or the media may take place during the event. Participants will have an opportunity to indicate if they choose to opt out of being included in event documentation\, and our team will make reasonable efforts to accommodate these preferences. \nRegistration\nThis event is free to attend; advance registration is required. The button below will redirect you to Riverlife’s Shore Thing web page where you will complete your registration. \nRegistration
URL:https://shiftworkspgh.org/event/shiftworks-at-shore-thing-singing-circle-sound-scent-reflection-with-yayas-haus-2/
LOCATION:Shore Thing\, 2 Federal Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15212\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Designed,Pittsburgh Creative Corps,Pittsburgh Creative Corps at Shore Thing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260926T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260926T113000
DTSTAMP:20260821T130356Z
CREATED:20260730T123535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260821T130356Z
UID:10002960-1790416800-1790422200@shiftworkspgh.org
SUMMARY:Utility Notation
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever noticed the dots\, lines\, and dashes spray painted on the ground and wondered what they meant? Join artist Ruby Waldo for Utility Notation\, a guided walk through Point Breeze to learn how to recognize and interpret utility code. \nJust as the sidewalk directs the movement of pedestrians above the ground\, electric cables\, gas lines\, water mains\, and sewage pipes guide the flow of resources below it. These systems are tucked underground and woven into networks out of sight. Utility code is visual language to notate this hidden infrastructure. \nParticipants will learn the colors and symbols of utility code before using the sight of each marking as a cue for simple movement or embodied observation. A visual score will be distributed for participants to refer to on the walk and to keep after the session. Utility Notation encourages participants to pay close attention to the surface of the sidewalk and to their own bodies as they move along it. \nAbout Ruby Waldo\nRuby Waldo is a pedestrian in Pittsburgh\, PA. Her work is concerned with the body and the built environment\, the landscape she lives in and the rhythms that shape it. Her projects range from newspapers and mail to walks and workshops that are informed by her experience as a caregiver and educator. In the studio\, Ruby is often gathering\, arranging\, or redistributing materials such as archival imagery\, architectural salvage\, and found choreography. She holds a BFA in Interdisciplinary Sculpture with a concentration in Social Practice & Sustainability from The Maryland Institute College of Art. In 2027\, she will graduate from the Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism with her certification as a clinical herbalist. For now\, Ruby works in the\nchildren’s department of the public library. \nMeeting Location \nParticipants will meet at Westinghouse Park. \nWe ask that participants arrive by 9:45 AM so that there is time to check people in and to start the tour promptly at 10:00 AM. \nParking and Transportation\nStreet parking is available within the vicinity of Westinghouse Park. \nIf taking public transportation\, the closest Pittsburgh Regional Transit stop are: \n\nEast Busway and Homewood Station B\, serving routes P7\, P12\, P16\, P67\, P68\, P69\, P71\, P76\, and P78\nPenn Avenue and Murtland Street serving routes 67\, 69\, and 71C\nHomewood Avenue and Thomas Street serving route 74\n\nFor more information\, please visit the Pittsburgh Regional Transit website at: https://www.rideprt.org/. \nThere is a POGOH Bike Share station located at Tioga Street and N. Homewood Avenue. For more information on POGOH Bike Share\, please visit: https://pogoh.com/system-map/. \nAccess and Accommodations\nThis event will be held outdoors and will take place rain or shine. Please dress accordingly and wear comfortable shoes. The total distance of the tour is 1.25 miles on concrete and asphalt with curb cuts and marked crossings along the tour route. This tour does not include stairs. There is no seating available on this tour. \nPorta-potties are available in Westinghouse Park. \nTo request additional accommodations for this event\, please submit your request in writing on the event registration form. A Shiftworks staff member will follow up with you directly about your request. We will attempt to implement requests for reasonable accommodations to the best of our ability\, but cannot guarantee that all requests will be met. Alternate accommodations may be suggested by staff. All requests must be made by Monday\, September 14\, 2026. \nQuestions should be directed to ashley@shiftworkspgh.org. \nPhotography\, Videography\, and Other Documentation\nParticipants should be aware that photography\, video recording\, and/or other documentation of the event by Shiftworks\, other attendees\, or the media may take place during the event. Participants will have an opportunity to indicate if they choose to opt out of being included in event documentation\, and our team will make reasonable efforts to accommodate these preferences. \nRegistration\nThis tour is free and open to the public; advance registration is required. The button below will redirect you to Eventbrite where you will complete your registration. \nRegistration
URL:https://shiftworkspgh.org/event/utility-notation/
LOCATION:Westinghouse Park\, 7051 Thomas Boulevard\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15208\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Designed,Pittsburgh Creative Corps,Public Art Tour,Walking Tour
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