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On view in the Post 1950s Gallery This exhibition brings together the works by artists such as Andy Warhol and Claes Oldenburg, who responded to American consumerism and mass production […]
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On view in the Post 1950s Gallery This exhibition brings together the works by artists such as Andy Warhol and Claes Oldenburg, who responded to American consumerism and mass production […]
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Established in 1910, the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh (AAP) is the oldest and largest visual arts group, with over 500 artist members, in the country and 2019 marks its 107th […]
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Head & Heart features mixed media paintings created during the artist’s multiple residencies in 2018. Exhilarated by the visual dance between the figurative and abstract, Kim McAninch strives for harmony […]
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On view in the Carol R. Brown Gallery, located on the third floor. Bright, intensely colored serigraphs from our Permanent Collection that challenge the eyes and mind through optical illusions […]
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On view in the Robertshaw Gallery. Opening Reception: Friday, Oct. 11, 5-9pm Meet the artist Alisha B. Wormsley between 6-8pm! Alisha Wormsley was invited to respond the Museum’s permanent collection […]
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Over the course of his 50-year career, multidisciplinary pop artist John Van Hamersveld has created influential and instantly recognizable graphic design. Early in his career, he created the legendary Endless Summer poster […]
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On view in the Robertshaw Gallery. A Musical Number is organized to coincide with Greensburg’s Musicfest 2019 on September 13. The exhibition is comprised of selections from the Permanent Collection […]
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Nicole Czapinski investigates illusions within perception and the complexities of consciousness, transforming something that first reads as a flat surface into something with volume and depth. Her exhibition title, an […]
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Featuring a selection of works on paper from our Permanent Collection, Face to Face celebrates how artists see themselves and others with a range of expressive possibilities. On view in […]
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Brenda Stumpf’s Cavomyrt, derived from the phrase ‘cave of my heart,’ consists of elaborate wall assemblages that function as enchanted reliquaries to love, innocence and intimacy. These works have been […]
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This spring, The Westmoreland features two exhibitions that explore the role of artists in creating and reinforcing stereotypes of Native Americans – Mingled Visions: The Photographs of Edward S. Curtis […]
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An accompanying exhibition to Mingled Visions, The Outsider’s Gaze, brings together ten European American artists working in the mid-19th and early 20th centuries. Their paintings and sculpture explore the subject […]