Public Art Training Camp (five-week registration)
Zoom Video ConferenceRegistration for Public Art Training Camp 2021 is now open. This training series will focus on artists and communities building relationships and collaborative practices.
Registration for Public Art Training Camp 2021 is now open. This training series will focus on artists and communities building relationships and collaborative practices.
Artist Edith Abeyta will be in conversation with filmmaker Tony Buba and Judy Barricella. Buba and Barricella worked together as a team on the film Small Differences,and on Voices of Our Region, an oral history project featuring 57 first-person stories from Western Pennsylvanians living with disabilities.
An afternoon dance workshop with Shambhavi Desai and the Sanskruti School of Indian Dance and Music. Class is appropriate for all age levels.
This session will be an interactive, dynamic process to define equity within the context of cultural work, challenges in regard to achieving it, and tools needed for building it.
For this session, Joseph Claunch will be presenting on Ho'n A:wan Community Park, in conversation with lead artist Daryl Shack, and the important role that community artists and culture-bearers played in the design of the park.
Artist Ginger Brooks Takahashi will share her process and tips for preparing materials to work with a fabricator. Recently, Brooks Takahashi completed the Nine Mile Run Viewfinder, a series of portals for seeing, hearing, and smelling the underground waterways.
Cortney Stell, Executive Director and Chief Curator at Black Cube will walk artists through best practices for administering projects and creating a strong project management system.
Artist Portfolio Reviews for the fall of 2021 will be held via Zoom this December 8, 2021. Limit TWO reviews per person.
Join Alecia Dawn of YOGAMOTIF for this three-part at-home yoga and art series! This is a twist on YOGAMOTIF's signature workshop that mixes movement and making in a playful atmosphere of process art.
Are you an artist that already works with the community? Are you an artist that wants to extend their practice to working with the community? Springboard for the Arts developed...
This is a three-week online series that will be a deep dive into tools and resources for creative practices.
OPA Live! Extended is a new online series from the Office of Public Art. The first guests in this series are Brittney Caldwell and Jeffrey Pufahl. This session will be a screening of their play "From Colored to Black" followed by a discussion moderated by Shaunda McDill.