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 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.
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.
Artists Working in Community is a three-part training series for artists to develop their skills in community-based work in the public realm.
Artist John Peña will share insights into the development of his design and initial research for the Fern Hollow Bridge enhancements project.
Technique Architectural Products served as the artist's collaborator for the fabrication of the stencils used to create Peña's final artwork, and they have worked closely with artists across the Pittsburgh region to bring their projects into implementation.
A celebration of the opening of Frofully Connected, a new mural by artist Rell Rushin created in collaboration with FroGang Foundation Inc.
Join artist Ginger Brooks Takahashi for a tour and closing celebration of her public artwork Nine Mile Run Viewfinder.
For this session, attendees will visit the final artwork at the Fern Hollow Bridge and hear from the artist and project team members about the implementation process.
Walk with Little Amal on the Great Lawn at the North Shore Riverfront Park on Thursday, September 21, 2023 at noon.
Writer Sherrie Flick will lead participants on a walk and write tour of Frick Park. Participants will follow a wandering stream and think about stream of consciousness writing and the seen and unseen waterways in the city.
Artist Monica Cervone McElwain will lead this kayak tour to Turtle Cove, a small inlet in the Allegheny River, to see sculptures and artwork left by the Cove's visitors.