In Silica Valley, a new exhibition at Pittsburgh Glass Center, nine artists have developed their unique body of works with the aid of modern machines. Although the technology is integral to each of their processes; the human hand is what brings the w
Opening Reception: Friday, March 6 , 6–9pm
Gallery Tour with the Artists: Saturday, March 7, 11am–1pm
The beauty of technology often goes unnoticed because of its overwhelming presence in our day to day lives. This group of artists has developed their unique body of works with the aid of modern machines. Although the technology is integral to each of their processes; the human hand is what brings the work to life. The curated collective of artists are each experts in their fields and are leading the way in developing new and unique techniques in glass. The work showcases the fact that every robot needs a human.
Artists include:
Brandyn Callahan & Phirak Suon
Vanessa Cutler
Daniel Cutrone
Jenn Figg & Mathew McCormack
Fred Kahl
Joanne Mitchell
Norwood Viviano
Curated by John Sharvin.
Free Admission
2020/03/06 - 2020/05/24
Additional time info:
Free Opening Reception: Friday, March 6 , 6–9pm Free Gallery Tour with the Artists: Saturday, March 7, 11am–1pm
Pittsburgh Glass Center
5472 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
A free parking lot is located adjacent to the building.