Civil Rights and Civil Wrongs, at Mattress Factory, explores the common spirituality, oppression and strength of people of color in South Africa and the United States
The exhibit includes Pittsburgh-based artists Alisha B. Wormsley, Ricardo Iamuuri Robinson and Chris Ivey
By Carrie Mannino
Tags: Art Reviews + Features, Arts, Civil Rights and Civil Wrongs, Mattress Factory, Alisha B. Wormsley, Ricardo Iamuuri, Chris Ivey, Tavia La Follette
Two shows at Silver Eye explore the intersection of fantasy and reality
Krajnak’s work is at once deeply personal and romantically fictitious; Soren’s images juxtapose the soaring beauty of the American dream with painful reality
Tags: Art Reviews + Features, Arts, Tarrah Krajnak, Sismos, Fantasy Life, Tabitha Soren, Silver Eye Photography, David Oresick
Jo-Anne Bates’s Exploration of Color at Pittsburgh Center for the Arts
The pieces create a stunning tableau
Tags: Art Reviews + Features, Arts, Jo-Anne Bates, Exploration of Color, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Black Vs Blue Don’t Shoot
Styles and Customs of the 2020s at the Carnegie Museum of Art
All scenes contain an undercurrent of danger.
Tags: Art Reviews + Features, Carnegie Museum of Art, VR, virtual reality
Instill and Inspire lives up to its title at the August Wilson Center
An especially moving section displays portraits of the everyday lives of African Americans
Tags: Art Reviews + Features, Arts, Instill and Inspire, August Wilson Center, John Hewitt, Vivian Hewitt
The legendary Pittsburgh rock clubs Daisy Jones & the Six didn't feature, but should have
By Megan Hennessey
A very large guide to spring events in Pittsburgh
By CP Staff
Pitt students petition university to cancel "transphobic" speaker events
By Jordana Rosenfeld
State bill could give tax breaks to longtime Pittsburgh homeowners
By Jamie Wiggan