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Venus Over Manhattan opens solo exhibition with artist and cultural activist Xenobia Bailey

Monica Sheets explores civic participation and history in new exhibition at Mia

Film Pittsburgh, other area organizations awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts

Courtesy of Porter Loves Photography Filmmakers gather at the 2019 Pittsburgh Shorts Film Festival, with Kathryn Spitz Cohan in the front row, third from left. Independent filmmakers gather at a reception in the filmmakers’ lounge at the Pittsburgh Shorts Film Festival. Courtesy of Porter Loves Photography At the 2019 Pittsburgh Shorts Film Festival: From left, Jon Fish, director of “The Return,” Milo Stein, star of “Dream Homes According to Kids: Milo,” former Steeler Rocky Bleier, subject of “The Return,” and Rebecca Blumhagen, director of “Dream Homes According to Kids: Milo.”   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox.

White Whale allegations only part of ongoing issues with The Terminal development project

The thread goes on to say that, in mid-November 2020, the owners moved quickly to secure our spot at The Terminal, including settling on lease terms and signing a Letter of Intent, all with the confirmation that McCaffery was not negotiating with another bookstore. Then nothing, until the news about Posman Books officially broke. White Whale says that, when they confronted McCaffery about this development, the company said they had actually already brokered a lease with Posman. This led the Yeomans to believe that McCaffery had dangled their agreement in front of Posman as a bargaining tool to get the chain to move in.

Exhibition of new ceramic sculptures by artist Ahrong Kim on view at Kristen Lorello

Exhibition of new ceramic sculptures by artist Ahrong Kim on view at Kristen Lorello Installation view. Photo: Lance Brewer. NEW YORK, NY .- The gallery is presenting a solo exhibition of new ceramic sculptures by Brooklyn-based artist Ahrong Kim. This is Kim’s first exhibition at the gallery. It includes pedestal-based sculptures and an accompanying wall installation made of multiple parts. Kim s works explore the expressive female through a style that embraces maximalism and various technical approaches to the craft of ceramics. In each sculpture, portions of the female head and body combine with other representational elements to create the suggestion of a loose narrative or overall feeling. Various juxtapositions of body and object relate surreal scenes. In Bittersweet, 2020 the upper part of a woman s face sits between a gilded stand and a billowing cloud-like form into which various types of drug store candy and a pair of upturned legs enter. Amorphous forms and po

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