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The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Hosts A Gallery Crawl

By: Jan. 13, 2010
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The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Department of Education and Community Engagement heats up the Downtown Pittsburgh Cultural District with the first free Gallery Crawl of 2010 on Friday, January 22, from 5:30 - 9 p.m. This exhilarating evening of events showcases an array of activities throughout the Cultural District with the trademark, eclectic mix of visual art, dance, music and more.

"Now beginning its sixth year, the Gallery Crawl continues to be a gateway for new patronage in Pittsburgh's Cultural District, while also bringing people together to socialize and explore their shared curiosity for varied art forms," said Kathryn J. Heidemann, Senior Manager of Education and Community Engagement, The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.

All Gallery Crawl events are free and open to the public. For more information and a map of the Gallery Crawl events, visit pgharts.org or call (412) 456-6666. The Gallery Crawl in the Cultural District is sponsored by First Commonwealth with media support from City Paper and 91.3fm WYEP.

Event Listings and Photos
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Wood Street Galleries
601 Wood Street

Martin Bonadeo: Alba Magica MMX
For the first time ever, Wood Street Galleries will host Alba Magica, a retrospective of Argentinean installation artist Martin Bonadeo that spans over a decade of his work. Gallery visitors will have the opportunity to interact with Bonadeo's projections, luminal sculptures and electronic objects that explore the ways in which we approach and measure space and time.

SPACE
812 Liberty Avenue

Behind Our Scenes
An exhibition that showcases artists working 'backstage' in Pittsburgh's art scene while providing an opportunity to celebrate and further unite this community of artists.

Shaw Galleries
805 Liberty Avenue

Rouault: Visages
Features all 10 original pochoir prints from the late French Expressionist Georges Rouault's very rare Visages Portfolio (Album of Faces).

Book signing by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette columnist Brian O'Neill
7 - 9pm

Toonseum
945 Liberty

Enchanted Drawings: A Century of Animation
The ToonSeum is Pittsburgh's Museum of Cartoon Art. The ToonSeum presents new exhibitions every two months, the current exhibit presents 100 years of original animation art. From Gertie the Dinosaur to Spongebob!

707 Penn Gallery
707 Penn Avenue

Particulate Behaviors: New Works by Anjali Srinivasan
The exhibit explores the threshold of olfactory sensation, optical phenomena and participatory environments, through installations and objects of spice, glass and emergent technologies.

709 Penn Gallery
709 Penn Avenue

Adam Welch: A Few Objects - On a Theme of Contradiction
Artist Adam Welch presents a range of works involving sculpture, painting and drawing composed with the artist's reoccurring themes of paradox, solipsism, and contradiction.

Pennsylvania Culinary Institute
808 Liberty Avenue

Culinary Sculptures
Various sugar and tallow sculpture pieces created by PCI faculty. Hot food and beverages prepared by PCI students available for $1.

820 Liberty Avenue

Resolutions by Urban Tree Forge & moxie DaDA
Resolutions promotes moral courage and strength of mind. Artists have been chosen for their choice in materials and context of self-discovery, as well as their resolve to create and produce from within the urban landscape.

937 Liberty Avenue

Bricolage: For Real For Real
Featuring only a microphone, an audience, and the true-to-life narratives of local performers, For Real For Real is a gritty new stand-up performance series. Inspired by the Moth storytelling series in New York and Los Angeles, "For Real For Real" is Pittsburgh's own yarn-spinning extravaganza. First floor, 7:30 - 8:30 pm.
Robot Resolution
An exhibition of robotic and mechatronic sculptures and installations by the individual members of Rossum's, a Pittsburgh-based robotic art group. This event is part of the Steel City Robotic Art Project in partnership with the Pittsburgh Technology Council. Second floor, 5:30 - 9 pm.
Pittsburgh Gospel
Pittsburgh Gospel choral performance. Third floor, 8 pm.

Future Tenant
819 Penn Avenue

Do You Understand? Communication through Technology
Curated by Kim Rullo, this exhibit features technological advancements that have opened our world like never before.

CAPA Gallery
111 Ninth St.

Fast Forward
CAPA Gallery proudly hosts an exhibition of work by CAPA Visual Arts alumni.

901 Penn Avenue

Matthew Conboy's Pittsburgh Project
Photographs and video from Matthew Conboy's contemporary rephotographic survey of W. EuGene Smith's Pittsburgh Project (1955-56).

Northside Urban Pathways Gallery
914 Penn Avenue

behind the line
A myriad of line drawings await you with the backdrop of favorite Steel Pan band & hip hop dance performance

August Wilson Center for African American Culture
980 Liberty Avenue

Pittsburgh: Reclaim, Renew, Remix
An exhibition that not only tells the story of African Americans living in Western Pennsylvania through imagery, film and oral history, but gives visitors their chance to retell it.

Arthur Murray Dance Studio
136 Sixth St.(above Melange Bistro)

Free Dance Lessons!
• Cha Cha, 7pm
• Tango, 7:30
• Salsa, 8
• Swing, 8:30

Backstage Bar
655 Penn Avenue

Live music by Emily Rodgers
Contemporary acoustic folk
5:30-7:30

Theater Square Lobby
655 Penn Avenue

First Commonwealth Hospitality Spot
Stop by to enjoy complimentary sugar cookies and hot chocolate

 



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