Newly opened art exhibitions include a Women’s History Month retrospective and a showcase of watercolor works.
For music, there’s everything from “trucker rock” to swing to choral works.
Both kids and adults can put pen to paper for Ligonier Valley Writers programs, while Pittsburgh Public Theater is seeking reminiscences of the past year and hopes for the future.
The details are here, in this week’s Big List.
Art
• Leading ladies: Latrobe Art Center is celebrating Women’s History Month with the free exhibit, “Remembering Her: A Reflection on Latrobe’s Women in the Arts,” on display through March 31. The exhibit focuses on five women who were gifted artists and also leaders in the development and growth of Latrobe, including art center co-founders Elizabeth Hazlett and Nancy Rogers Crozier.
SAVANNAH, Ga. â Five times a year, Everard Auctions presents an outstanding selection of fully vetted paintings and objets dâart in live-online sales that have become great favorites with collectors. For their first major event of 2021, Everard takes pleasure in announcing a bonus offering to take place over two consecutive weeks. The first of the two auctions, with absentee and Internet live bidding in progress through March 3, features property from retired New Orleans antiques dealer Angelo âAndyâ Cassimus. The second auction, which closes over March 9 and 10, showcases fine and decorative art from several distinguished collections and Southern estates. In both sales, bidders may participate absentee or live online through Everard Live (www.everard.com), LiveAuctioneers or Invaluable. Â
Everard Auction captures charm of Old Savannah with March fine & decorative art series
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (German, 1884-1976), still life, pastel and India ink on wove paper, 15 1/8 x 20¼ in (sight). Gifted by the artist to Ambassador M.J. Hillenbrand in 1972, thence by descent to David M. Hillenbrand. Estimate: $10,000-$15,000.
SAVANNAH, GA
.- Five times a year, Everard Auctions presents an outstanding selection of fully vetted paintings and objets dart in live-online sales that have become great favorites with collectors. For their first major event of 2021, Everard takes pleasure in announcing a bonus offering to take place over two consecutive weeks. The first of the two auctions, with absentee and Internet live bidding in progress through March 3, features property from retired New Orleans antiques dealer Angelo Andy Cassimus. The second auction, which closes over March 9 and 10, showcases fine and decorative art from several distinguished collections and Southern