Food, Collectively: The Story of Penn’s Corner Farm Alliance
Pittsburgh-area food producers were getting fed up with diminishing opportunities and unfair revenue streams for their labor. Cue Penn’s Corner Farm Alliance.
Pittsburgh-area food producers were getting fed up with diminishing opportunities and unfair revenue streams for their labor. Cue Penn’s Corner Farm Alliance.
Layers of colored fabric continually unfold, generating new patterns, textures, and shapes in Hannah Thompson’s “Proxemics.”
Chamber music ensemble NAT 28, less than a year old, is preparing to host its first Pittsburgh Composer’s Project concert. We catch up with artistic director Zoe Sorrell.
Curtis Gamble, chef and partner at Station, discusses how neoliberalism, federal regulations, and climate change impact the restaurant industry.
Matthew Conboy gifts local art to Pittsburgh newborns. For The Glassblock, he shares the details of his Start with Art program’s financials.
A Love Supreme, a performance bridging classical opera and jazz, basked in vocalist Anqwenique Wingfield’s confidence.
Composer Laura Kaminsky and artist Rebecca Allan discuss nature, political art, and the Pittsburgh Opera’s upcoming performance of Kaminsky’s As One.
From the Moogerfooger to the Theremini, the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is lending an array of electronic music gadgets. We got a chance to preview some of the new instruments.
Through the Workers Book Shop in Uptown and its affiliated Workers School downtown, Pittsburgh Communists in the 1930s found a space to organize, agitate—and have a little fun.
Smoke, electricity, micro-organisms. Fashion designer Iris van Herpen takes inspiration from the natural world and uses unnatural techniques to bring her work to life.
Conductor Edward Leonard, co-founder of the Chamber Orchestra of Pittsburgh, breaks down the costs of a musical production.
Long-distance collaborators Barbara Weissberger and Eleanor Aldrich use illusion to play with material and material to play with illusion.
Buy This Art spotlights local artists and frames Pittsburgh’s art market. Today, photographer Hannah Altman creates a unique edition of sewn photographs.