Pittsburgh Creative Corps Information Session
The virtual session will share details on the Pittsburgh Creative Corps program, discuss the application process, and respond to questions. Attendance is not required to submit an application.
The virtual session will share details on the Pittsburgh Creative Corps program, discuss the application process, and respond to questions. Attendance is not required to submit an application.
The virtual session will share details on the Pittsburgh Creative Corps program, discuss the application process, and respond to questions. Attendance is not required to submit an application.
The Artist Information Session for the University Line Public Art opportunity will discuss the application process and be a time for questions related to the call for artists.
For this Winter Intensive literary artist Sarah Shotland hosts two writing workshops that will look to expand a writer’s abilities to work in and with community.
For this Winter Intensive award-winning writers Adil Mansoor, Joy Katz, and Joy Priest will introduce the audience to strategies writers use when crafting socially engaged works.
For this Winter Intensive award-winning writers Adil Mansoor, Joy Katz, and Joy Priest will introduce the audience to strategies writers use when crafting socially engaged works.
The virtual session will share details on the Pittsburgh Creative Corps program, discuss the application process, and respond to questions. Attendance is not required to submit an application.
Writer and educator Christina Berke will lead this 90-minute workshop that will explore the art of crafting a compelling artist statement.
Join professional dancer and life coach Leslie Roybal for an immersive workshop on how to balance wellness, self-care, and your art practice.
Long-time collaborators, muralists, and friends Max Gonzales and Shane Pilster lead this session on mural-making best practices. This session is geared toward artists at any stage of their career who want to learn more about the mural process.
Shiftworks is hosting an online portfolio review session to give artists the chance to receive feedback on their work. Artists may reserve up to two 25-minute time slots with the reviewer(s) of their choice.
Community-based public art can be a difficult arena for an artist to navigate. Bronx-based artist Katherine Miranda will share his experience of creating the project "Foodprints: Soul of Food" with Deep Routes.