Identifying and Activating Project Resources with Mark Salinas
Zoom Video ConferenceMark Salinas will lead a workshop focused on the art of securing fiscal and in-kind resources for community-driven projects.
Mark Salinas will lead a workshop focused on the art of securing fiscal and in-kind resources for community-driven projects.
The Office for Public Art is hosting an online portfolio review session to give artists the chance to receive feedback on their work.
Elisheba Johnson, curator, public artist, and administrator, will provide guidance on approaching budgets for public art projects.
Artist Brian Peters will explore the complexities of translating 2D design concepts into 3D public art, including working with fabricators.
Applications for public art commissions are always a welcome topic for artists. Beyond the usual questions about application preparation, many applicants for public art projects want to know specifics about...
Learn the art of creating powerful first impressions in public art applications with artist Rob Long.
Join Tess Dally as she shares her insights from her site-based performances, often held outdoors due to the limitations of traditional studios.
Join slowdanger during this Winter Intensive session to learn about their process-based practice and the significance of performers activating public spaces.
As a Winter Intensive guest, Madame Dolores will address critical questions around the planning of performances in public spaces, organizations inviting performance artists, and fair compensation.
A literary tour designed by writers Hattie Fletcher and Sherrie Flick that explores Pittsburgh and the writers and writing it has inspired.
A dinner and an evening reception to celebrate the communities, partners, and artists who made Public Art and Communities a success.
Join local writers Sherrie Flick and Hattie Fletcher for this walking tour that will retrace some notable settings and scenes from Michael Chabon's bestselling debut novel, "The Mysteries of Pittsburgh."