Gallery Walk in CarnegieJoin us for an Early Spring Gallery Walk in Carnegie! Visit all four of Carnegie's galleries. Have your invitation marked at each gallery and it's entered in a drawing for a piece of artwork by Lisa Rasmussen, local artist and owner of Eccentricities (artwork shown below).
Not to bring up that incident last fall, but three of these four galleries were destroyed in the flood. Look where we are now! It's truly a celebration of rebirth with this "Early Spring Gallery Walk".
Participating Galleries
"Still Life" by Lisa Rasmussen
Download Your Invitation
What other town the size of Carnegie can boast four galleries--not to mention a music school, two dance schools, two long-term resident theater companies and one grand Andrew Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall? We invite you to walk or ride from one gallery to another, each one completely different from the next, offering a different atmosphere and featuring a different type of art with an individual interpretation. Don't forget to see the rest of town as you walk or drive through, and after you've visited each gallery and had coffee and dessert at Eccentricities, stop and have a late meal at one of our restaurants. There's a map of the galleries on the downloadable invitation. We'll see you Friday!
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3rd Street Gallery220 Third Street 412.276.5233 showing the work of Philip Salvato and the 3rd Street Regulars, with live jazz by the 3rd Street Guys. |
Visit Lisa's website: |
The Black Swan Gallery319 West Main Street 412.276.3337 is featuring the art of Linda Barnicott, including Mazeroski, Clemente, Kennywood and Pittsburgh memories, prints and giftware. A Baroque duo from the Pittsburgh Music Academy will be performing during the event. |
Visit the Renaissance Gallery online: www.ren-art.com |
Still
Life
Lisa Rasmussen
pastel, image 22x26
Enter your invitation into a drawing for this matted and framed artwork.
Visit each gallery and have your invitation stamped, then drop it off at your final destination. We'll collect them and draw the lucky winner during the week following the gallery walk.S