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« Cover story May. 20, 2010
» Words and Worth
Performance poet Vanessa German calls on her audience -- and herself -- to stand and deliver
By Bill O'Driscoll |
May 20, 2010
(Main Feature: Main Feature)
» After its promising 2009 debut, the Kelly-Strayhorn's newMoves dance festival offers an encore.
Festival director Janera Solomon hopes the festival will continue to find an audience that likes taking risks and wants to see new work.
By Steve Sucato |
May 13, 2010
(On Stage: Dance & Live Performance)
» The Kelly-Strayhorn's artist-in-residence program continues bearing fruit with two promising dance performances this weekend.
"Its underlying theme is the loss of Pittsburgh urban radio station WAMO, which ceased operations this past September."
By Steve Sucato |
January 28, 2010
(On Stage: Dance & Live Performance)
» Our critics highlight some of 2009's notable theater, dance and visual art.
December 31, 2009
(Art: Art Reviews & Features)
» Short List: Week of December 3 - 10
December 3, 2009
(Listings: Short List)
» The Kelly-Strayhorn kick-starts a brand-new, multi-day dance festival.
"I think now is the perfect time to try new ideas."
By Steve Sucato |
May 7, 2009
(On Stage: Dance & Live Performance)
» "Cultivating Demand for the Arts"
By Bill O'Driscoll |
April 29, 2009
(Blogs: Program Notes)
» Kyle Abraham at the Kelly-Strayhorn
By Bill O'Driscoll |
January 27, 2009
(Blogs: Program Notes)
» African-American ceramicists are showcased in Black Clay.
Carpenter's "Old Soul" is a beautifully colored reddish-brown clay piece that resembles an animal figure or the slope of person's back, depending on the angle.
By Janera Solomon |
July 3, 2008
(Art: Art Reviews & Features)
» From cage-fighting photos to environmental sculpture, SPACE gets diverse with the seven artists in Pittsburgh Now.
Hosking's contribution feels poetic, a narrative unfolding, about the everyday, everywhere, things we see, repeatedly, but usually fail to notice.
By Janera Solomon |
June 5, 2008
(Art: Art Reviews & Features)
» The August Wilson Center launches a new festival for black artists.
"It's a way for us to help small arts groups and local artists by presenting them in a festival format and increasing their production values."
By Lissa Brennan |
October 11, 2007
(On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)
» Getting inside architecture with Drawn In, at 209/9 Gallery.
Drawn In truly blurs the line between art and design.
By Janera Solomon |
April 5, 2007
(Art: Art Reviews & Features)
» A local artist's assemblages court the mystical at Gallerie Chiz.
Each item is carefully placed; each completed work becomes a vessel for communion with a historical past.
By Janera Solomon |
March 22, 2007
(Art: Art Reviews & Features)
» Collage Aesthetic Informs Gallery Shows
Can we ignore the abstracted shape of slave shackles and experience this work as an aesthetic exercise?
By Janera Solomon |
January 25, 2007
(Art: Art Reviews & Features)
» Multicultural Celebration of Visual Traditions fails to define its terms
How does it make sense to talk about contemporary work as a continuation of traditions?
By Janera Solomon |
December 7, 2006
(Art: Art Reviews & Features)
» Glenn Ligon: Some Changes tackles race and identity at the Warhol.
By Janera Solomon |
November 9, 2006
(Art: Art Reviews & Features)
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