blazer - zara, flower top + salmon shirt - h&m, jeans - vero moda, shoes + bag + earstuds - from korea, ring - six
Yesterday's schedule: H&M Showroom, Press Preview Autumn/Winter 2010/11
Photos of the upcoming collection will be uploaded soon ^^
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blazer - zara, flower top + salmon shirt - h&m, jeans - vero moda, shoes + bag + earstuds - from korea, ring - six
Yesterday's schedule: H&M Showroom, Press Preview Autumn/Winter 2010/11
Photos of the upcoming collection will be uploaded soon ^^
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the above info is from maria's blog
April 26–May 21, 2010
Pittsburgh Public High Schools All City Arts Showcase
Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 6:00pm
Reception and Awards Ceremony: Thursday, May 13 from 6–9 p.m.
Don’t miss this year’s installation of the annual exhibition featuring juried artwork of all media by the talented student-artists of Pittsburgh Public High Schools.
Last year, the work of well over 150 Pittsburgh Public high school students was displayed at MCG and more than $113,000 in scholarships and prizes were awarded to entrants. MCG is looking forward to exceeding last year’s success and we invite you to participate!
Join us Thursday, May 13 from 6–9 p.m. to honor these emerging artists!
6:00-7:30 – Meet the artists. Hors d’oeuvres and refreshments.
7:30-8:30 – Awards Ceremony
8:30-9:00 – Mingle with artists and conclude festivities.
Download the 2010 Entry Guidelines! (PDF)
Please note that we have made changes in an effort to improve the submission process this year.
Electronic entry forms were due by midnight on Thursday, March 25, 2010.
Work that does not correspond to an electronic pre-submission will be turned away.
Artwork drop-offs will be accepted by appointment only at MCG on Tuesday – Wednesday, April 6–7 from 9 a.m. – Noon & 3 – 7 p.m. and Thursday, April 8 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
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Thank you to the following for their generous donations of awards for this exhibition (as of 3/29/10): Allegheny City Society, Andy Warhol Museum, The Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Associated Artists of Pittsburgh, Carlow University, Carnegie Mellon University Pre-College Art Program, Carnegie Museum of Art, Eleanor Friedberg Family, Eleanor Friedberg Art Scholarship Fund of the Pittsburgh Foundation, Betsy and Dale Huffman, MCG Jazz, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts/Pittsburgh Filmmakers, Pittsburgh Glass Center, Pittsburgh Technical Insitute (PTI), Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, Robert Morris University, Silver Eye Center for Photography, Whole Foods Market.
MCG Youth & Arts programs are funded in part by: Alcoa Foundation, Pennsylvania Department of Education, Pittsburgh Public School District, and Surdna Foundation.
April 23, 2010
GESTURES: An Exhibition of Small Site-Specific WorksMay 8, 2010 - June 20, 2010 | |
Where: 24 Maryland Ave., Millvale (Exit 3 from Route 28 North, left onto Ohio Street, bear left to stay on Ohio Street, right onto Maryland Avenue before reaching the underpass and follow to top of hill).
Parking: In lot across the street; parking assistants will be available.
Admission: Free, donations accepted.
Tours: To schedule a tour on other days, call Mary Petrich at 412-681-0905 or Diane Novosel at 724-845-2907.
Can You Come Out To Play? |
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Featuring work from Location: Sirani Gallery (click for directions) |
We invite you to meet Scott at Sirani Gallery on May 8th and 9th. His irresistable pieces, "Can You Come Out to Play" and "The Great Escape" are joined by exceptional new works from this renowned artist. His highly anticipated painting "Alesbian Gothic" will be unveiled at the May 8th opening. Scott is the creator of the never-to be-forgotten "American Gayothic". Make your reservation to share the joy of Scott's World! Join Scott at Persad's Celebrate Life, Celebrate Art at the Carnegie Museum of Art on May 10th. Saturday, May 8th 5pm-8pm Sunday, May 9th 12noon-4pm RSVP Requested 412 422-2121 |
115 Sedgwick Street
Millvale Pa 15209
412.821.0959 panzagallery@mac.com
Wed.Thurs.Fri.10-5 Sat 10-3
The Pittsburgh Technology Council presents the 2010 Annual Design, Art & Technology Awards. This one-of-a-kind event honors regional excellence in creativity and innovation -- and will assemble, for the first time ever, a consortium of innovative technology business leaders and artists who are transcending traditional boundaries.
Join us for an evening of creativity, technology mindshare, and ground-breaking ideas, featuring MEDRAD CEO, John Friel, and a talk by internationally-acclaimed artist and Pittsburgh resident, Burton Morris. Let’s celebrate the distinction of our region’s designers, artists and technologists -- and learn how creativity and business are working together to grow our region.
FEATURING 40 OF THE REGION'S MOST INNOVATIVE CREATIVES:
Rebecca Bailey Jesse Best David Bernabo Thomas Bigatel
Connie Cantor Tiberiu Chelcea Sheila Cuellar-Shaffer deeplocal
David Edwards The Entertainment Technology Center’s Balli Plastici
Jessica Fenlon Stephen Haynes Ruth E. Hendricks
Ben Hernstrom Lori Hepner John Hinderliter Joseph Holtz
Modern Pop Don Jones Sandy Kessler Kaminski Kevin Kulesa
John Malarky Wade Massie Ian TAK Momyer Net Health Systems
Ron Nigro Jane Ogren Martha Rial Riggs Communications & ImPACT The Simulation Hypothesis Seth Rosenberg Nina Sarnelle
Jon Shumway Eric Singer Rob Straw Kelli Townsend Emily Traynor
R. Weis Wombat Security Technologies Gary Zak
This reception will include remarks from MEDRAD CEO, John Friel, and Burton Morris -- as well as hors d’oeuvres, artist-business networking and an exclusive exhibition preview. This intimate event is a great opportunity to connect one-on-one with the region's most innovative artists and business leaders, and to show your support for the value of cultivated creativity and innovation in Pittsburgh. Tickets for the VIP reception include admission to the main event.
The first 50 people to register for the VIP reception will be eligible to win a signed, special edition Pittsburgh-themed print by Burton Morris.
TICKETS BY RESERVATION ONLY:
INDIVIDUAL $100.00
GROUP OF 5: $450.00
NOTE: Register before April 1, 2010 to SAVE 10%
Click here to register.
The 2010 Design, Art & Technology Awards and Exhibition (DATA) is the region’s signature art and technology event. The evening will feature: a keynote address by Burton Morris and his business partner, Alan Smith; an exhibition featuring the region’s most innovative artwork; music by the 2010 DATA Musical Artist of the Year, David Bernabo with DJ Responsibility; creative tech gamerooms and installations; video screenings by 2010 Video Artist of the Year Finalists; and awards for the region’s best and brightest creative minds. Join us as we honor the region’s foremost accomplishments at the intersection of creativity and business.
The first 50 people to register for the main event will be eligible to win one of five Burton Morris limited edition specialty items.
GENERAL ADMISSION:
$25.00
STUDENT: $15.00
Click here to reserve your tickets now.
The Pittsburgh Technology Council's signature Art + Technology event, formerly known as the Annual Art + Technology Exhibition, is now Pittsburgh's Annual Design, Art and Technology Awards. Featuring new awards, a new format and new creative showcases, this year's event promises to be better than ever!
Casual and comfy outfit: blazer - clockhouse, shirt - chocolate (korean brand), necklace - h&m, ring + earstuds + noé bag - from korea
'We live in a rainbow of chaos' - Paul Cezanne
Random shots I took this week.
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FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SCREENING, 7-8pm, PNC Park, North Side
RECEPTION, 8:30-10pm, Pittsburgh Filmmakers, 477 Melwood Ave.
For the 4th year in a row the School of Art and Pittsburgh Filmmakers take over one of our country’s most beautiful sports stadiums in the name of video art! Don’t miss this chance to see over 50 1-minute videos on Pittsburgh’s biggest screen — the Jumbotron.
CO-CURATED by JACOB CIOCCI and ANDREW SWENSEN
CIOCCI, adjunct professor of video and animation at Carnegie Mellon, is also a member of the Paper Rad art collective, whose videos have been exhibited in venues across the world including Deitch Projects, the New Museum, MOMA, Migros Museum in Zurich and the ICA in Chicago. SWENSEN, director of Pittsburgh Filmmakers, was previously a professor of romance languages at Brandeis University. He has written various articles appearing in scholarly journals such as “The Russian Review.”
PUBLIC NOTE:
To attend “Caught Looking IV” visitors must enter the press entrance at PNC Park on West General Robinson Street. A reception will be held afterward from 8:30-10pm at Pittsburgh Filmmakers.
ATTN STUDENTS/FACULTY:
No excuse for not attending! Bus ride available, and will be leaving at 6:15 from behind CFA on Frew Street. Then 8:15 from PNC Park to Pgh Filmmakers. More info to come.
SCREENING ORDER:
intro
part 1:
m. callen (cmu art undergrad)
daniel luchman (cmu art grad)
paolo pedercini (cmu art faculty)
kevin ramser (cmu/pitt art undergrad)
martin swift (cmu art undergrad)
tony balko and tony patera (filmmakers)
jacob beatty (cmu art undergrad)
julia kennedy (cmu art undergrad)
youshin song (cmu art undergrad)
jesse england (cmu art grad)
natalia gomez (cmu art undergrad)
gretchen neidert and marina pfenning pt. 1 (filmmakers)
alicia ledden pt. 1 (cmu art undergrad)
christopher smalley (filmmakers)
ana hawkins (filmmakers)
part 2:
chelsea lupkin (cmu art undergrad)
brenda battad (cmu art undergrad)
laura paoletti (cmu art undergrad)
joo huyn lee (cmu art undergrad)
jim mueller (filmmakers)
john carson (cmu art faculty)
haydee naula (cmu art undergrad)
gretchen neidert and marina pfenning pt. 2 (filmmakers)
rebecca scully (cmu art undergrad)
colton harris moore (filmmakers)
stephanie huang (cmu undergrad)
alicia ledden pt. 2 (cmu art undergrad)
suzie silver (cmu art faculty)
part 3:
riley harmon (cmu art grad)
stacey lu (cmu art undergrad)
paul zelevansky (cmu alumn)
ben hernstrom (filmmakers)
heather stanco (cmu art undergrad)
robyn gray (cmu art undergrad)
agnes bolt (cmu art grad)
jen inman (cmu art undergrad)
dana lok (cmu art undergrad)
thom mocconell (filmmakers)
brenda battad (cmu art undergrad)
matt day (filmmakers)
gretchen neidert and marina pfenning pt. 3 (filmmakers)
alicia ledden part 3 (cmu art undergrad)
outro
In the occasional video series In the Frame: Artists in Their Own Words, Western Pennsylvania artists discuss a work that is representative of their medium and their approach to art. Reporting by PG art critic Mary Thomas and videography by Nate Guidry.
Art. Music. Dance. Architecture. Film. Networking. Fun. FREE!
The Gallery Crawl is a free quarterly showcase of art and entertainment in the heart of the Cultural District. All events take place at a variety of galleries and spaces and are FREE and open to the public. The event is ongoing between 5:30 and 9:00 pm, and patrons may start at any location.
JUST ADDED! Please click HERE to view a list of upcoming events for the April Gallery Crawl
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