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Lozziwurm at the Carnegie Museum of Art

A fun playground for kids in Oakland? It sounds like a pipe dream but the Carnegie Museum of Art is gearing up to make it happen as part of The Playground Project (opening June 8, 2013). Known as the...

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Art All Night Lawrenceville 2013

Art All Night Lawrenceville, Lawrenceville’s annual grassroots arts exhibition and community event is celebrating its 16th year. The event starts Saturday, April 27th at 4pm and goes ALL NIGHT until...

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Call for entries: CMOA 2-Minute Film Festival

Carnegie Museum of Art knows that most of you have attention problems, that’s probably why they started the 2-Minute Film Festival. This summer will mark the third time in history that the CMOA has...

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Huge 54 ft. Rubber Duck Heading to Pittsburgh!

In late September, the world’s largest duck will grace the three rivers of Pittsburgh. After floating around the Hong Kong harbor for a while, the huge rubber ducky is now on its way to the Burgh for...

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Quantum Theatre needs your old fence for a bike rack!

Quantum Theatre creates adventurous, environmental productions of plays all over the city of Pittsburgh. Original works, contemporary international plays, or updated classics are brought intimately...

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“Arch” the Bridge Transformer Welcome Back!

It’s been almost 2 years since Arch the Bridge Transformer suddenly went missing from his Downtown corner where Seventh St. meets Fort Duquesne Blvd. After he was taken apart and moved to the McKay...

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Pittsburgh’s War on Graffiti

Pittsburgh’s solution to graffiti is to cover it with more graffiti. Tags and other street art are being rolled over with a boring gray paint. In many cases, it’s far uglier than what they’re trying to...

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Donald Trump Street Art in Pittsburgh

These posters once plastered the windows of a nail salon on Penn Avenue in East Liberty. Street art like this was part of a movement known as Trump Dic Pic. These political posters portray a yelling...

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Campbell’s Soup Can Tree Stump Art in Shadyside

After some trees were cut down in Shadyside, the remaining stump and part of the trunk was used to construct a Campbell’s Soup sculpture. The significance of this piece and how it relates to Pittsburgh...

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