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Protohaven

Protohaven

Founded in 2017, Protohaven engages a diverse community of makers by providing the space, tools, and education necessary to enable our community of learners various stages of creative aspiration. A community makerspace and workshop, and design and fabrication school, Protohaven seeks to create a safe and supportive environment for learning, creating, and community-building. Protohaven engages people in the process of making things to enrich individual lives, build thriving communities, and contribute to a vibrant, sustainable society.

Pittsburgh Public Media aka WZUM, the Pittsburgh Jazz Channel

Pittsburgh Public Media aka WZUM, the Pittsburgh Jazz Channel

Pittsburgh Public Media (PPM) owns and operates radio stations WZUM AM and FM in Pittsburgh and Braddock, PA and Bethany, WV and an online service via www.wzum.org. WZUM, also known as “the Pittsburgh Jazz Channel”, works with performers, educators, institutions and music lovers throughout the region to help build and sustain a community that supports and embraces this great American and Pittsburgh treasure of jazz.

Bloomfield Garfield Corporation for BOOM Concepts

Bloomfield Garfield Corporation for BOOM Concepts

BOOM Concepts (fiscally sponsored by Bloomfield Garfield Corporation) continues to lead the way in supporting AALANA (African American, Latino, Asian, native American) and queer artists that identify as social practitioners and creative entrepreneurs operating outside of the western canon. BOOM Concepts supports artists around building creative experiences that will help to advance their personal practice. We recruit artists to focus these actions and curate a 12 month calendar using Penn Avenue’s UNBLURRED Gallery Crawl (first Friday’s of every month) as an anchor. By coordinating field building opportunities for artists that include teaching, atelier, public art displays, exhibitions, residencies, and creative gig work – BOOM is able to orchestrate impactful and memorable projects that engage audiences in the community.

Sankofa Village for the Arts

Sankofa Village for the Arts

Sankofa Village for the Arts delivers culturally responsive, African-centered programs and services to children and youth, parents and families, and community members, including professional groups, arts organizations, and practitioners in the creative and performing arts. Focusing on African and African American contributions, history, and culture, SVA has experienced much success in its outreach to Pittsburgh’s African and African American communities.

New Sun Rising for Gallery Closed

New Sun Rising for Gallery Closed

Gallery Closed, fiscally sponsored by New Sun Rising, is a public-facing experimental exhibition space run by artists Phillip Andrew Lewis and Lenka Clayton. It is a narrow white cube gallery, with a sign, didactic text, bespoke website, social media following, and two street-facing windows. All exhibited work is designed to only be viewed through these two windows, the door always remains closed. Paradoxically this closed space creates an extremely accessible art venue. At night the gallery is brightly lit, so that Gallery Closed is always “open”, with artwork visible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is designed for any and all audiences and specifically embraces its accidental audience of neighborhood passers-by.

Carnegie Mellon University for TQ Live!

Carnegie Mellon University for TQ Live!

TQ Live! presents a queer evening of dazzling performance, dance, poetry, comedy, resplendent fantasies, music, and more. The annual event is geared towards community building and sustaining, with a positive, party-like atmosphere that celebrates local LGBTQIA talent and community members. They help make Pittsburgh a more inclusive and interesting place to live by offering a respected annual showcase of the performers and the many intersecting LGBTQIA communities within the region. Every year they work to bring a variety of young, emerging and established artists to Pittsburgh to share the stage and celebrate and foster the diversity of performers that this city and region has to offer.

Center for Civic Arts

Center for Civic Arts

Center for Civic Arts supports opportunities for social engagement through diverse art forms, education, creative place-making, and historic preservation. CCA builds healthy, integrated, and dynamic relationships between people and place in Wilkinsburg.

SCREENSHOT: Asia at University of Pittsburgh

SCREENSHOT: Asia at University of Pittsburgh

SCREENSHOT: Asia is an annual film festival and year-round arts programming series that showcases film, video, and other screen arts to highlight Asian and Asian American cultures in Southwestern Pennsylvania. By sharing some of the best works of film and video from a multitude of countries, they work to bridge across cultural communities from Asia and the diaspora. The series also educates university students about creating and running successful arts programming so that we can help build future arts leaders for the region. Over the course of the year, they run a yearly festival, a silent Asia performance, and several monthly events with student and local community groups. SCREENSHOT: Asia aspires to open windows, reflect our communities, and connect the region with Asian stories.

Kelly Strayhorn Theater for Mita Ghosal Dance Theatre

Kelly Strayhorn Theater for Mita Ghosal Dance Theatre

The mission of Mita Ghosal Dance Theatre, fiscally sponsored by Kelly Strayhorn Theater, is to create a body of dance theatre work that is rooted in the practice of storytelling specifically focused on stories that have been marginalized, erased, and untold. Illuminated by a constant interweaving of literal narrative and figurative imagery, the work utilizes dramatic text, character exploration, linear and non-linear storylines, visual arts, video and movement vocabulary that is largely informed by Modern and Contemporary Dance and Modern Postural Yoga as developed by Krishnamacharya. Constructed through choreographer and writer Mita Ghosal’s artistic vision, Mita Ghosal Dance Theatre is a company dedicated to uplifting and amplifying the voices of the silenced and weaving them into our larger cultural narratives.

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