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SUMMARY:Pittsburgh Creative Corps Gallery: Dream of a Black Planet
DESCRIPTION:Dream of a Black Planet is an exhibition of new works by artist Shori Sims. This exhibition will take place in the Pittsburgh Creative Corps Gallery located at the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s pop-up park\, the Backyard at 8th and Penn. \nGallery Hours\nWednesday/Thursday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM \nFriday/Saturday 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM \nSunday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM \nDream of a Black Planet\nShori Sims’ new paintings see Black people in a futuristic paradise of their own conception. Depicting Black bodies joined in joy\, Sims — through highly symbolic paintings — posits what could happen if African-descended people came together now\, in an act of mutual healing. Utilizing futuristic and utopian imagery\, Sims paints Black people in a way that highlights their humanity. \nSims is creating work within an imagined narrative. This narrative posits a world in the not-so-far future where\, having abandoned Earthly conquest in favor of intergalactic pillage\, whiteness is no longer concerned with the subjugation of Blackness. Black people are left on Earth and paradise is created from the ruins of white civilization. Sims’ conception of the future is highly symbolic\, and refers to the supernatural as a means to discuss historical trauma. \nIn their paintings\, Sims presents an optimistic response to afro-pessimist thought that instead posits an inevitable afro-utopia. \nAbout Shori Sims\nShori Sims was born in Baltimore\, Maryland in 1999. In their work–spanning sculpture\, video\, and performance–Shori seeks to excavate queer Black collective memory. Shori’s work positions itself at the intersection of past and future\, interrogating past feelings and experiences to further expand\, improve\, and propagate the archive. Conceptually\, Shori is fascinated by the line between life and death\, the construction of queerness and Blackness in a future that no longer necessitates the physical body\, and the Internet as a tool of queer Black reclaiming and liberation. Visually\, Shori is looking to early 2000s video games\, beauty supply stores\, and the Internet itself as a vessel of images. Through numerous and varied methods\, Shori conjures images of Black feminist utopia. \nDirections and Parking\nThe Pittsburgh Creative Corps Gallery is in the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s pop-up park\, the Backyard\, located at 8th Street and Penn Avenue\, Downtown. \nThere are several public parking garages in the vicinity of the Backyard\, including the Liberty Avenue Garage and the Theater Square Garage. View a map of nearby parking HERE. \nIf taking public transportation\, there is a bus stop at 7th Street and Penn Avenue that serves routes 13\, 16\, 17\, 86\, 87\, 88\, and 91. There is also a light rail stop at Wood Street Station. View a map of nearby stops HERE. \n 
URL:https://shiftworkspgh.org/event/pittsburgh-creative-corps-gallery-dream-of-a-black-planet/
LOCATION:The Backyard\, 8th Street and Penn Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Pittsburgh Creative Corps
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SUMMARY:Write the Rivers\, South Side
DESCRIPTION:Interested in exploring Pittsburgh’s rivers this summer? Sometimes they seem to hide in plain sight. We plan to think\, write\, and walk beside a few. In this guided walk-and-write tour you’ll get outside\, explore city neighborhoods\, and write creatively.  \nWriter Sherrie Flick will lead this guided hour-and-a-half writing and walking tour that uses the urban environment and rippling water for inspiration. This session will focus on a stretch of the Monongahela River and the South Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh. No experience necessary—just bring your pen\, paper\, curiosity\, and walking shoes.  \nAbout Sherrie Flick\nSherrie Flick is an award-winning writer\, editor\, and teacher who loves to walk around. She’s the author of the novel Reconsidering Happiness and two short story collections\, Whiskey\, Etc. and Thank Your Lucky Stars. Her nonfiction has appeared in Ploughshares\, The Wall Street Journal\, New England Review\, and Creative Nonfiction. Flick writes a monthly gardening column for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette\, and she teaches in the Food Studies and MFA programs at Chatham University. www.sherrieflick.com \nDirections and Parking\nParticipants will meet at 317 East Carson Street\, which is the street-level entrance to the Highline Park. Paid public parking is available in the parking lot at the Station Square East Parking Lot.  \nIf taking public transportation\, there is a stop at East Carson Street and 2nd Street that serves routes 48 and 51. View a map HERE. \nRegistration\nRegistration for this class is $5.00 per person. The registration button below will redirect you to Eventbrite where you complete your registration. \nRegistration
URL:https://shiftworkspgh.org/event/write-the-rivers-southside/
LOCATION:The Highline\, 317 East Carson Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pittsburgh Creative Corps,Walking Tour
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SUMMARY:Rumbón de la Calle
DESCRIPTION:Join Pittsburgh Creative Corps artist in residence Christiane Dolores as she hosts a series of acoustic musical performances in collaboration with musician Geña. Each performance will be held at Allegheny Landing from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM on the last Sunday of the month\, July through September. The performances will be held in the public space/upper terrace of the park\, a three minute walk from the Andy Warhol Museum. \nThis series\, titled Rumbón de la Calle is an ensemble of locally based\, world renowned percussionists and drummers of the African diaspora emulating the community gatherings of their respective countries. Featuring: Elie Kihonia\, Hugo Cruz\, Noel Quintana\, Kelley E Parker\, and Geña\, to name a few. \nThis performance series is presented by the Pittsburgh Creative Corps\, a partnership between the Office for Public Art and Riverlife. \nDirections and Parking\nThis performance series will be held at Allegheny Landing on Pittsburgh’s North Shore. Please keep in mind that the Roberto Clemente Bridge will be closed due to construction. Paid public parking is available in the ALCO Parking Blue 10 Garage. From there\, you enter Allegheny Landing park via Isabella Street. \nIf taking public transportation\, there is a stop at Isabella Street that serves routes 1\, 2\, 4\, 6 \,7\, 8\, 11\, 12\, 13\, 15\, 16\, 17\, O5\, and P13. View the map HERE. \nRegistration\nThis event is free to attend; advance registration is encouraged. To register\, please visit the registration link below. \nRegistration
URL:https://shiftworkspgh.org/event/rumbon-de-la-calle-2/
LOCATION:Allegheny Landing\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15212
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