Simple Pleasures: The Art of Doris Lee
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Simple Pleasures: The Art of Doris Lee presents the first major critical assessment of works by the artist Doris Lee (1904 – 1983). Lee was one of the most recognized […]
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Simple Pleasures: The Art of Doris Lee presents the first major critical assessment of works by the artist Doris Lee (1904 – 1983). Lee was one of the most recognized […]
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On view in the Post-1950s Gallery The artists presented in this gallery are all contemporaries of Doris Lee. They share similar approaches to subject matter and reflect Lee’s own stylistic […]
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On view in the Robertshaw Gallery. What began as a request from a friend for a photograph of pears has become a series of still life photographs using objects collected […]
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On view in the Robertshaw Gallery. As both a painter of Southwestern Pennsylvania landscapes, and conservator of numerous paintings by George Hetzel (1826- 1899), one of the region’s most prolific […]
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On View in the McKenna Gallery Pittsburgh-based muralist Doug Cooper responds to works of art in the Museum’s Scenes of Industry collection. His work will be interspersed with the permanent […]
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In collaboration with The Westmoreland and the Greensburg Art Center, Pittsburgh Watercolor Society (PWS) presents Celebrating 75+1, a two gallery and virtual exhibition. This juried member exhibition runs July 23 through September […]
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Border Cantos I Sonic Border is a unique collaboration between American photographer Richard Misrach and Mexican American sculptor/composer Guillermo Galindo. Photographer Richard Misrach and composer/artist Guillermo Galindo began collaborating in […]
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During the run of Border Cantos | Sonic Border, Other Border Wall (OBW) presents a virtual exhibition and podcast series for The Westmoreland highlighting their work on borders locally and nationally. Incepted in 2017, […]
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On view in the Robertshaw Gallery. Drawing on her own memories and experiences as an immigrant, Sheila Cuellar-Shaffer paints figures that fluctuate between real and imagined landscapes to explore identity […]
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On view in the Robertshaw Gallery. Sarah Tancred creates slip-cast porcelain objects that represent stereotypical domestic objects used or made by women in the post-World War II home. This work […]
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The collaboration of photographer Autumn Stankay and acupuncturist Emily Andrews melds modern art with healing art through a series of photographs representing the ancient medicine of acupuncture in the modern […]
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Patterns are all around us. Designs made with stripes, spots and other repetitive motifs often catch the eye, while other patterns are less obvious. Some patterns can even contain coded […]