Pittsburgh Creative Corps Gallery: Literally So Hot
Literally So Hot is an exhibition of works by artist Rosabel Rosalind, on view at the Pittsburgh Creative Corps Gallery, September 2 through September 24, 2022.
Literally So Hot is an exhibition of works by artist Rosabel Rosalind, on view at the Pittsburgh Creative Corps Gallery, September 2 through September 24, 2022.
Join artist Rosabel Rosalind for an artist talk about her exhibition, Literally So Hot, at the Pittsburgh Creative Corps Gallery at the Backyard at 8th & Penn.
In this guided walk-and-write tour of Pittsburgh's North Side, you'll get outside, explore city neighborhoods, and write creatively.
Artists Celeste Neuhaus and Heidi Wiren Bartlett present CONFLUX, an immersive art experience aboard the riverboat Explorer. Audiences will be taken on a journey of the river, learning about the diverse ecosystem of Southwestern Pennsylvania.
Artists Celeste Neuhaus and Heidi Wiren Bartlett present CONFLUX, an immersive art experience aboard the riverboat Explorer. Audiences will be taken on a journey of the river, learning about the diverse ecosystem of Southwestern Pennsylvania.
Join Pittsburgh Creative Corps artist-in-residence, Christiane Dolores as she hosts a series of musical performances featuring locally based, world renowned percussionists and drummers of the African diaspora.
In this opening session of Public Art Training Camp, Sallyann Kluz (Office for Public Art), Sarah Minnaert (City of Pittsburgh's Department of City Planning), and Dominique Chestand (art consultant) will discuss a recent collaborative survey, public art processes in Pittsburgh, and each organization's plans for the future.
Six-week training series for artists and arts administrators interested in learning more about working in the public realm.
Community engagement, as part of the public art process, is an important topic that local artists would like to learn more about. For this session Nina Marren, Senior Program Manager...
This session of Public Art Training Camp, led by artists Kipp Kobayashi and Clayton Merrell, will focus on how artists can make the leap from a solo studio practice to working on public art projects.
Artist Portfolio Reviews will be held on November 2, 2022. This online review session gives artists the opportunity to receive feedback on their work from local and national artists, curators, and arts administrators.
Applications for public art commissions and opportunities can be daunting. A large majority of artists who responded to the Pittsburgh Public Art Counts! survey indicated that they have never applied...