From WESA Pittsburgh Parks get eight new artworks courtesy of RAD program by Bill O'Driscoll. Read more
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Changes to the Pittsburgh Creative Corps will improve accessibility of the application process and increase the program’s reach.
Office for Public Art and City of Pittsburgh's Public History, Art and Design division seek public comment on draft recommendations Pittsburgh, PA — The Office for Public Art (OPA) and...
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OPA expands ability to serve the Pittsburgh region with two new staff positions and advisory committee restructuring.
Research and Events Associate for Environment, Health, and Public Art Hours: 15 hrs per week Compensation: $25/hr - part time employee, temporary; does not include benefits About the Position Office...
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A three-part intensive training series for artists working with communities in the public realm Pittsburgh, PA — The Office for Public Art (OPA) is pleased to announce the return of...
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In Conversation at Allegheny Landing featuring Charles Rosenblum, Alice Snyder, and Alex Taylor Pittsburgh, PA - The Office for Public Art (OPA), in collaboration with Riverlife, will be hosting In...
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Schedule for Public Art Training Camp 2022 is released Pittsburgh, PA - The Office for Public Art (OPA) is pleased to announce the schedule for Public Art Training Camp 2022....
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From City Paper Dani Janae spoke with Dominique Chestand about her consulting work with the Office for Public Art. Read the article here
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From WESA Bill O'Driscoll, Arts & Culture Reporter for WESA covers the announcement of the City of Pittsburgh and PennDOT's selection of two local artists to create enhancements for the...
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