Cultural Calendar
Events for February 14, 2026
Our Appalachia: Community & Visions of the Solar Ant Arts Collective, Curated by Griffin Nordstrom
Based in the heart of the Monongahela National Forest in Elkins, West Virginia, the Solar Ant Arts Collective is gaining recognition as a model for creating change in their communities. […]
Stuck in Samsara
On February 6, Bunker Projects celebrates our newest exhibition, Stuck in Saแนsฤra, curated by Brent Nakamoto. Taking inspiration from the Lotus Sutra, the exhibition reimagines the Parable of the Burning […]
Sibyls Shrine: Practices of Holding
Sibyls Shrine: Practices of Holding KST Presents Opening Reception: Wednesday, February 4, 2026, 6:00pm โ 8:00pm Wednesday, February 4 โ Sunday, June 14, 2026 Gallery Hours with Performances Kelly Strayhorn […]
“Peregrination: Xiaojing Yan” Exhibition
Experience Contemporary Craft's latest Main Gallery exhibition - "Peregrination: Xiaojing Yan." In this solo exhibition, artist Xiaojing Yan explores the evolving relationship between identity, tradition, and the natural world. Yan's […]
Akeelah and the Bee
Friday, February 13 | 7pm Saturday, February 14 | 2pm & 7pm Sunday, February 15 | 2pm Based on the 2006 film, this electrifying stage adaptation follows Akeelah Anderson as she claims her voice one unforgettable word at a time. Battling fear, doubt, and personal loss, Akeelah and her village rise together to win in […]
Carnegie Mellon Wind Ensemble
Carnegie Mellon Wind Ensemble George Vosburgh, Director Stephen Story, Associate Director The Carnegie Mellon Wind Ensemble utilizes a flexible instrumentation of winds, brass, and percussion to perform repertoire from standard concert band works to contemporary compositions of various instrumental combinations. Program: Ron Nelson Savannah River Holiday Winner of the 2025-26 Concerto Competition TBD Gustav Holst […]
Akeelah and the Bee
Friday, February 13 | 7pm Saturday, February 14 | 2pm & 7pm Sunday, February 15 | 2pm Based on the 2006 film, this electrifying stage adaptation follows Akeelah Anderson as she claims her voice one unforgettable word at a time. Battling fear, doubt, and personal loss, Akeelah and her village rise together to win in […]
Bach Choir of Pittsburgh – “Never Silenced”
The Bach Choir of Pittsburgh continues its cinema-themed season with โNever Silencedโ, an inventive program that explores the artistic parallels between Johann Sebastian Bach and silent film icon Charlie Chaplin.
Rhapsody in Blue
Celebrate Valentineโs weekend with the Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra! Step into the heart of American music with Aaron Coplandโs rustic and charming Rodeo followed by Gershwinโs luminous Rhapsody in Blue featuring pianist Janice Carissa. The final work is Randall Thompsonโs Symphony No. 2, a sweeping journey through the American spirit. Conducted by Artistic Director Daniel Meyer.