Cultural Calendar
Events for March 7, 2026
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 […]
Lewis Hine Pictures America
The Frick Pittsburgh 7227 Reynolds Street, PittsburghFrom Pittsburgh steel to New York skyscrapers, pioneering photographer Lewis Hine used his camera to reveal the human stories behind America's industrial rise. His striking images of immigrants, child laborers, […]
Art of Pittsburgh’s South Side
Brew House Arts 711 S. 21st Street #210, PittsburghBrew House Arts presents Art of Pittsburghโs South Side, an exhibition of artwork by artists living and working in Pittsburghโs South Side communities. This is our largest exhibition of South […]
Pittsburgh Opera – Time to Act
Build the world you want to see. A group of high school students prepares for a production of Sophoclesโ Antigone, joined by a new student, Alona, who comes with a […]
Choral Sound Bath
We invite you to experience a Choral Sound Bath, a unique musical collaboration between Steve and the Millers and the Pittsburgh Girls Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Donaldson. This […]
Attack Theatreโs Once in a While in collaboration with Owsley Stanley Foundation
Raw. Real. Unrepeatable. In fleeting moments, stories unfold โ told in rhythm, gesture, and breath. Once in a While is a world-premiere dance performance powered by the music of the […]
Rachmaninoff: All Night Vigil
Rachmaninoffโs All-Night Vigil is widely considered one of the most beautiful pieces ever written for choir. Sung entirely without instruments, the sound is warm, dramatic, and lingers long after the […]