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CP Photo: Jared Wickerham Owners Nicole Capozzi and Josh Hogan No one gets into art for the money, and no one gets into the art gallery business with the guarantee that their gallery will have a long and fruitful career. But with hard work, cheap rent, and trust from the local arts community, BoxHeart Gallery in Bloomfield has stuck around for two decades, celebrating its 20th anniversary with a new exhibit,
BoxHeart Turns 20!, which opens Wed., Jan. 20. The show features a mix of local and international artists showing old and new work in a wide variety of mediums, from painting to sculpture to jewelry. What links them all is their connection to BoxHeart. Gallery owner Nicole Capozzi says she never tries to make artists’ work fit into a certain theme, but just wants them to make whatever they re good at, and the art will sp
Finding time for creativity will give you respite from worries
Shelter from the storm: ‘In these circumstances, taking up a new creative pastime could bring the tangible sense of achievement we seek.’ Illustration: Eva Bee/The Observer
Shelter from the storm: ‘In these circumstances, taking up a new creative pastime could bring the tangible sense of achievement we seek.’ Illustration: Eva Bee/The Observer
Drawing, singing, writing, knitting… lose yourself in something creative to find inner calm. You might also come up with solutions to problems
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When the first lockdown began in March, my son developed a persistent cough. I was anxious and when I couldn’t sleep I would write. Inspired by the author Elizabeth Gilbert, whose soothing Instagram I would turn to in the ungodly hours, and reassured by her pragmatic take on creative endeavours, I poured my anxiety on to the page and lost myself
Submitted photo/Art by Mary Becker
Above, Pandemic Baby Playdate, by artist Mary Becker. It will be part of Boxheart Gallery’s 20th anniversary exhibit.
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Despite a year in which more people likely saw its exhibits online than in-person, Boxheart Gallery in Pittsburgh’s Bloomfield neighborhood is forging ahead with plans for its 20th anniversary in the new year.
“We think that artists are extremely important, especially during these changing times,” said gallery owner Nicole Capozzi.
Following the spring pandemic business closures, Boxheart reopened to the public this past June, offering scheduled in-person visits and also virtual 3-D tours that art lovers could enjoy from home.
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