The Country Arrived to the City
With their backs turned to the lens or faces shrouded by books, shades, maps, the women in Lisa Toboz’s series Wakefield and Ward are tricks of the light. We are fooled by these photos: fooled into imagining a journey as…
Ley Line in City Paper
A review appears in today’s Pittsburgh City Paper. Thanks so much to Robert Raczka for visiting with us last week and pushing for a review of the show!
Sight Line
Images from the opening party for the Ley Line exhibit at Assemble. All images by Anna Lee Fields.
Guilty Landscapes
Garden By night we stole: Tomatoes, roses, thyme, Pulled from roots We could neither borrow nor earn. The Ley Line’s guilty coordinates act as a rope handrail, an unsteady guideline meant for one tracing finger rather than the unsure grip…
Hold the Landscape Culpable
The sidewalks of South Oakland have seen generations of guilt trespass their ardors. These mishmash houses, built by drunken Hawksmoors, have taken advantage of newcomers laying down mishmash roots defined in Hungarian, Italian, and Spanish, and have stolen from those…
Events updated
I’ve added lots of events throughout June and July to my Events Calendar – for those of you aching for something to do, or just playing along at home.
Ley Line opens June 1
Artists explore new Pittsburgh mythologies in Ley Line June 1-June 30 at Assemble, 5125 Penn Ave. in Garfield. Pittsburgh, PA … A team of Pittsburgh artists creates a new way of seeing our city in Ley Line, on show at…