Join us for an Out of Hand like none before! We are planning to awe and delight our guests with substantial changes to our auction, surprising... More Info
Presented by Wilkinsburg Community Development Corporation at Lohr Gallery
Bahirah is a 22 year old black queer artist who grew up in the Wilkinsburg community. She’s been creating ever since she can remember doing most... More Info
Lay Bare, curated by Zeal Eva, explores the Black experience through the lens of Black women by asking selected artists, Who would you be if you... More Info
We will be showing the 1959 movie Career. This movie stars Anthony Franciosa, Dean Martin and Shirley MacLaine. It provides great examples of some of... More Info
Currently installed in our Featured Artists Exhibition is a light piece by sculptor and installation artist Joshua Challen Ice. Join the Associated... More Info
Presented by Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh at North Hills Art Center
The Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh, Inc. (FGP) and The North Hills Art Center are pleased to announce an exhibition featuring 56 nuanced works by 37... More Info
This spectacular concert will explore the roots of brass playing in America, featuring music from early jazz and ragtime masters including Louis... More Info
Octavia E. Butler's Parable of the Sower is a triumphant, mesmerizing work of rare power and beauty that illuminates deep insights on gender, race,... More Info
This spectacular concert will explore the roots of brass playing in America, featuring music from early jazz and ragtime masters including Louis... More Info
Presented by Pittsburgh Dance Council at Byham Theater
U.S. Premiere
Country of Origin: Spain
Caida del Cielo
Spanish choreographer Rocío Molina has coined her own artistic language based on a reinvented... More Info
This spectacular concert will explore the roots of brass playing in America, featuring music from early jazz and ragtime masters including Louis... More Info
Presented by Dreams of Hope at Irma Freeman Center for Imagination
at speaQ, we provide space for LGBTQ+ youth (our definition is 13-26 yr old) to share their creative works, what's inspiring them, or just chill with... More Info
In partnership with the African American Historical & Genealogical Society of Pittsburgh, this workshop will focus on family migration stories and... More Info
Dive into the culture and science of the prohibition era. Enjoy relevant lectures, 20's music, and a password-guarded speakeasy. Period costumes are... More Info
"Self" explores concepts related to expectations of gender and how those expectations impact each of us, from the most mundane elements of self to... More Info
Are you feeling the heaviness of being alive in these times? Of carrying your own personal sorrows and losses in a grief-avoidant culture? Are you... More Info
Presented by Handmade Arcade at Construction Junction
The Spring Market hosts 30+ new and emerging makers. Enhance your home décor with colorful fabrics, inventive ceramics, and bold artwork you won’t... More Info
In conversation with Stephanie Flom, Executive Director of Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures.
Chemist Elizabeth Zott is not your average woman. In fact,... More Info
This four-session course (3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3) at the Pittsburgh Arts Council office from 6-8 p.m. is tailored specifically for arts professionals.... More Info
Join authors Debra M. Coulson and Harley N. Trice for the launch of their book, “Bryce Glass: Art and Novelty in Nineteenth-Century Pittsburgh.”... More Info
The “Hermit Crab” essay, Brenda Miller writes in Tell it Slant, borrows a form that already exists in the world to tell a personal story. Like... More Info
“I have fallen so in love with the leaves, who do the duty of making their death beautiful, bursting from otherwise unremarkable branches before... More Info