Lauren Allen and Richard Pell of CPH |
Pittsburgh's Geek Art/ Green Innovator's Festival 2016, Friday, May 6 @ Unblurred
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Dinosaurs Still Rock at the Post Natural Museum
Think you know all there is to know about Dinos? Think again. A trip to the Museum of Post Natural History (4913 Penn) Opens your eyes to a whole new world, and gets you to rethinking eveything you've ever learned. But, you see, that's the whole idea. This venue is focused on nature that has been intentionally or unintentionally altered by its relationship with man. Often this means by selective breeding or genetic engineering--conditions considered "post natural." According to Wiki, the museum is dedicated to the complex interplay of culture, nature and biotechnology. Exhibits are narrated through old school telephone receivers, and a range of formats are used to tell the needed stories, which are brought to life through film, photography and taxidermy. In addition the center has an extensive online archive of artifacts, specimens and seeds. Open from 6 to 8 pm, on Friday, May 6. Bring the kids to this one.... For more to see @ GA/GI Fest check our Events Schedule tab at the top of the page.
Have Your Daily Bread, Refresh and Repeat @ GA/GI
Like the twin cities, these two shops with their high energy associates, sell, design, and collaborate on just about everything, making them a unique brotherhood in the retail businesses. Daily Bread is a lifestyle brand that connects culture, style, art and music. Refresh specializes in rare sneakers and sneaker restoration. If you're
Daily Bread and Refresh Partners |
Monday, April 25, 2016
Pgh Bonsai Society Presents Blends Eco Art & Tech @ GA/GI
Bloomfield/Garfield Community Center |
The Pittsburgh Bonsai Society, 59 years old, will be presenting bonsai demonstrations, and a small exhibition of their amazing "little
Interior scene |
That Guy Who Created FREE MONEY @ Mostly Mod & ARTIca Gallery @ GA/GI
You may have seen, there the story on McCloskey in the Bloomfield/Garfield's March Bulletin (
Mute The Stereo(types) Talks About Gender ID @ GA/GI
At Boom Concepts (5139 Penn Avenue) The exhibition: More Than Media... Mute the Stereo( types) -- is a photographyshowcases and celebrates same gender loving men of African descent in Pittsburgh, their positive achievements, images, and self-identities as portrayed by photographer Curtis Reaves. Project Silk's Youth Advisory Group created the title of this exhibition, expressing that we are more than what and how the media labels and profiles black men. We can mute the stereotyping.
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Work from the Hands of J.R. Holtz at Spak Bros Pizza @ GA/GI
Friday, April 22, 2016
Thomas Merton Center Advances Talks on Affordable Housing as Thrift Store Celebrates 20 Years
"In the Middle" hosted by Filmmaker |
Volunteer Lynne Tests some old technology |
Vol/Alice Wilson; Mgr,/Shawna Hammond; Vol,/Mig Cole; Mgr/ Shirley Gleditsch |
Thursday, April 21, 2016
The "Bantha Boys" Looking to Tea You @ GA/GI @ Unblurred
Tea, not coffee, and Star Wars, not Star Trek are what inspired Brett Boye and Jack Ball to create the Bantha Tea Bar at 5002 Penn Avenue. It wasn't like it was an epiphany. Already associates working with the Irma Freeman Center, the two friends and Star Wars aficionados just thought there should be a cool place in Pittsburgh to sit, sip tea and have conversation . The natural thing to add to that was art.
Said Ball, "We wanted to expand on what was already happening during Unblurred on Penn; we wish more eateries would do that. You have a wall and you hang art on it. How hard is that?"
He also sees supporting local artists as giving people another reason to visit their establishment. Newly opened, they are quickly becoming a regular gathering place for many hipsters who like the earthy vibe. Their Yelp Reviews say it all: Stumbled upon them during an art crawl, overcoming a ferocious cold and thinking I was seeing a heavenly mirage.... Love the service; if you're lucky schmooze with the teatender .... Laid back atmosphere , I'll definitely be coming back!"
Wall art that becomes a table by Fuchs |
The place has an appearance you will find oddly familiar and comforting, with hay embedded stucco walls and arched ceilings that give it an otherworldly appearance. With all they've done at Bantha, Boye is looking forward to doing more improvements and changes. "Actually, we're set up for change," he said, "and so many artists want shows." Now through May, their exhibition is "By Any Means Necessary--Art by Samm Fuchs," a local artist whose current focus is to work with whatever she can get her hands on. It's on the walls now or you can see the collection of her work at Bantha Friday, May 6 during GA/GI. They'll be open until 10 pm.
The Bantha mistique |
Enuff DIY for All at Workshop Pgh-- Debuts @Unblurred @ GA/GI
Kelly Malone thinks people should have more fun |
GAGI gets it. Workshop was in Kelly Malone's own words "an insane idea," when she came up with it four years ago. Much like the beginnings of the Geek Art/Green Innovator's Festival, there was a no business model and no idea how to do it. Still, Malone wanted to see her dream come alive---and she did it anyway (with very little money). And the reason the concept has worked so well since the inception of the company in California, is that Malone knew a DIY shop had to inspire people and most importantly, be fun! We applaud this wonderful enterprise, who dares to boldly go where no shop has gone before. Workshop Pgh debuts with a Preview Party and Fundraiser on May 6. Starting on May 14, they will be bringing a plethora of one-stop DYI opps to the city, including: woodworking shows, retail pop ups, screen printing, block printing, floral making, emboriodery , home design projects, sewing, cocktail making, and justaboutaythingyoucaname making. Get the details at the newest Workshop Pgh location at 5122 Penn Avenue duirng GA/GI @ Unblurred on Friday, May 6. And keep checking back on our blog!
BGC OPENS Night Market!-- Supports GAGI Guest--The Pittsburgh Bonsai Society
http://pennavenue.org/ |
Also part of the excitement is the Garfield Night Market, hosting its first Unblurred event the night of the May, 6th
PLUS...
Dual Garden Groups Get a Boost @ GA/GI and Most Wanted Fine Art Pitches In
Sample of art "can" |
With your kind donation, your seedlings await! |
Rock Musician Raises Hope w/ Pre-War Sights and Sounds of Syria @ Irma Freeman @ GA/GI
Long before Syria was the focus of war and hateful rhetoric, it was a destination for
On May 6 at the Irma Freeman Center, Jason Hamacher, owner of Lost Origins, brings the sights, sounds and music of this timeless, near
Pre-war Allepo |
"It was ambitious, but humble proposal," said Ahmed Salkini, from the Syrian Embassy, "
Hamacher, who admits he started out with very selfish motives, now feels compelled to faithfully record hours upon hours of sacred music that has never been documented, most of
The exhibition: Witness Aleppo: Photographs, Stories and Sounds of Pre-War Syria, is currently on view at the Irma Freeman Center (5006 Penn Avenue), curated by Jack Ball, Co-owner of the Bantha Tea Bar. Friday, May 6 from 7-10 pm @ GA/GI Festival will be the closing reception. For more information visit here.
Keep watching our blog for new posts and event updates!
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Find Things for your Nest @ Robin's Nest @ GA/GI
Robin's Nest (5504 Penn), owned by Robin (naturally) Snyder, is advertised as having "art and craft by local artisans." And Snyder means local. She's always on the look out for area talent to showcase, something many of Pittsburgh's galleries aren't willing to risk doing. But she's one who truly believes in the city's artists, so the majority of her items are made right here in the "Burg."
"We have a unique collection of handmade originals suitable for everyone," says Snyder. They opened in 2014, not the best time for a new shop on Penn Avenue with large sections of the street about to be ripped apart, and she remained through the transformation, which showed Snyder's devotion and faith in the business community. Her shop features: ceramics, jewelry, textiles, home decor, art glass, accessories; what she calls "daily bling" and a multitude of other treasures.
Currently she is exhibiting and selling incredible work by local artist, Paul McMillan who lives practically around the corner from her shop. McMillan, a former Texan (who fell in love with a Pittsburgh lady, and by association was led to move here ;-) recently received an award from the Northwestern Pennsylvania's Artist Association. His work ranges from classical to abstract and occasionally includes his own poetry and music as subject matter. Most of his painting are created with a "wet color" technique which is stand oil mixed with bee's wax and mastic resin which gives his colors depth and luminosity. Robin's Nest is showing a collection of his beautiful work with peaceful, bucolic themes that show barns, hay rolls, and moonlit bridges. Do go see them during GA/GI at Friday, May 6 Unblurred on Penn Ave.And keep checking our blog for more exciting festival info!
"We have a unique collection of handmade originals suitable for everyone," says Snyder. They opened in 2014, not the best time for a new shop on Penn Avenue with large sections of the street about to be ripped apart, and she remained through the transformation, which showed Snyder's devotion and faith in the business community. Her shop features: ceramics, jewelry, textiles, home decor, art glass, accessories; what she calls "daily bling" and a multitude of other treasures.
Currently she is exhibiting and selling incredible work by local artist, Paul McMillan who lives practically around the corner from her shop. McMillan, a former Texan (who fell in love with a Pittsburgh lady, and by association was led to move here ;-) recently received an award from the Northwestern Pennsylvania's Artist Association. His work ranges from classical to abstract and occasionally includes his own poetry and music as subject matter. Most of his painting are created with a "wet color" technique which is stand oil mixed with bee's wax and mastic resin which gives his colors depth and luminosity. Robin's Nest is showing a collection of his beautiful work with peaceful, bucolic themes that show barns, hay rolls, and moonlit bridges. Do go see them during GA/GI at Friday, May 6 Unblurred on Penn Ave.And keep checking our blog for more exciting festival info!
Monday, April 18, 2016
Sculptor/ Metalsmith/Artist+ to Makeover Artisan Gallery @ GA/GI
In some virtual world he might be a tinker-tailor-soldier-spy, but Nicholas Volpe, is an incredible artist with the degrees and the know-how to back it all up. With a BFA in sculpting, metalsmithing and jewelry design; this guy has the academics and the craftsmanship to build just about anything beautifully. Currently, he chooses reclaimed wood and upcycled salvage as his mediums, and he has created some incredible things. He'll be the featured artist at Artisan Tattoo during GA/GI Fest @ Unblurred, with sketches, tables and other reclaimed furniture he has created just for this event, and which--lucky us! -- he will be selling.
Volpe, who scours junk yards for much of his material says: "Reclaimed wood has a history, reuse of it, is a kind a poetry; you can reinforce the old with the new," He believes putting together the pieces of his art is like speaking in different languages, which in the end form one amazing expression. To meet Volpe, visitArtisan (5001 Penn Ave) Friday, May 6 and check back on our blog for other events @ GA/GI!
Volpe, who scours junk yards for much of his material says: "Reclaimed wood has a history, reuse of it, is a kind a poetry; you can reinforce the old with the new," He believes putting together the pieces of his art is like speaking in different languages, which in the end form one amazing expression. To meet Volpe, visit
Artisan's 250,000 penny floor went viral |
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Here is "This Here" A Pop-Up Gallery @ Unblurred @ GA/GI
Alisha B.
Alisha Wormsley, Curator with her salvage art |
Sunday, April 10, 2016
"Visit Pittsburgh" and VIsit GA/GI Fest!
Anyone wanting to VISIT PITTSBURGH, will also be getting info on
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