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A traditional gallery show featuring work by 100 Pittsburgh artists would be noteworthy (not to mention crowded). This week’s online auction showcasing…
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“Abuse of Power Comes As No Surprise.”“Protect Me From What I Want.”It’s easy enough to find social and political commentary in the text-based artworks of…
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For years, it served as a kind of gateway to Wilkinsburg: a colorful mural depicting community members that spanned a railroad overpass on Penn Avenue, on…
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The impacts of climate change – what many environmentalists now call “the climate crisis” – are so vast they can be hard to grasp. Australia ablaze,…
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From the brows of backpackers to the necks of dogs catching Frisbees, bandanas have accompanied many an outdoor activity.As organizers of the Queer…
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These days artists have plenty of ways to put their work out there. Some, for instance, do pretty well with online sales.Still, there’s nothing like…
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The financially troubled group that rebranded earlier this year as Pittsburgh Center for Arts & Media is drastically downsizing again, with major…
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Jeff Jarzynka was in his 40s when his father was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. Leaving his job and helping to care for his dad changed Jarzynka’s…
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Jurying an art exhibit usually means sifting through the submissions and choosing the best. For out-of-town jurors, that typically requires one visit to a…
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If Douglas Cooper is a sort of superhero of Pittsburgh murals, he has an origin story to go with it.At age 6, he accompanied his father by train on a…