Join us for a live performance of the Pittsburgh Climate Change Crankie! Following the performance, you’ll have your chance to contribute to this awesome community art piece.
A "crankie" is an archaic Appalachian entertainment device; a manually powered paper panoramic illustration that tells a story as it scrolls by. Crankies are traditionally accompanied by live “ole- time” music.
The Pittsburgh Climate Change Crankie tells the story of Pittsburgh’s environmental evolution. It was created by local artist Katy DeMent (aka Katy the Paper Lady!), and is illustrated by Katy and by Laura Ramie. The Crankie will help to start community conversations about Pittsburgh’s industrial history, its environmental legacy, and the community’s role in making improvements for the future.
On the evening of Saturday, May 20th, come to Creative Reuse to enjoy a live performance of the Pittsburgh Climate Change Crankie! Following the performance, you'll have your chance to contribute to this awesome community art piece. We'll get into hands-on activities, wherein participants will create their own climate-change scenarios and solutions in paper scroll format.These will then be assembled into a collective extension of the original Pittsburgh Climate Change Crankie!
Light bites (like chips and pretzels) and beverages (like wine and pop) will be provided! Those who choose the "Super Duper Supporter" ticket level will also receive a special gift as a thank you for your support!
Ticket sales from this event will benefit Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse's programming.
Tickets are available online for $15, $20 or $30. The $30 ticket also gets you a free gift! Seating is first come-first served. Must purchase tickets in advance.
Phone: 412-473-0100
2017/05/20 - 2017/05/20
Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse
214 N. Lexington Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Parking available in Construction Junction's parking lot on N. Lexington Street. On-street parking also available where not signed for permits.
Bus information - Nearest stops (most frequent buses):
- Penn Ave & Lexington St (71C – from Oakland and Wilkinsburg)
- N Homewood Ave & Thomas Blvd (74 – from Squirrel Hill and Larimer)
- East Busway, Homewood station (EBA – from Swissvale and Downtown)