Art Review: Project weaves industry and art

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"Artist-in-industry programs are the results of forward-looking corporate policy decisions that can be a win-win for both host industry and participating artists."


Art Review: Project weaves industry and art
By Mary Thomas, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
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Center for the Arts has four varied exhibits, each worth a look

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"The largest, "Interior/Exterior," features nearly 50 prints by 26 members of the Pittsburgh Print Group. The group, founded in 1972, has approximately 55 artist members who live and work in southwestern Pennsylvania and exhibit nationwide. And as this exhibition attests, many of the members are adept at working in a variety of printmaking techniques."

Center for the Arts has four varied exhibits, each worth a look
By Kurt Shaw
TRIBUNE-REVIEW ART CRITIC
Thursday, January 4, 2007
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Art Review: Survey of shows sees new works and old in assorted media

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"Also at the center, The Pittsburgh Print Group breaks new ground in subject matter in "Witticisms/Criticisms/Cynicisms." Giving an edge to the exhibition are such works as Terri Perpich's politically incorrect obese woman of "Moonstruck Meal" or the sarcastic cast of Elaine Morris' "He Searched for a Good Head to Put on Her Shoulders." Christie Strub revives 1970s feminist activist taunts in "The Pope's Plan" series, which suggests the pontiff might change his stance on abortion were men capable of experiencing pregnancy. Technique is diverse, including digital works and three-dimensional mixed media."

Art Review: Survey of shows sees new works and old in assorted media
By Mary Thomas, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Saturday, March 13, 2004
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Controversial works fill Pittsburgh Print Group's latest exhibit

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"For those who think the exhibition "Witticisms/Criticisms/Cynicisms," on display at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts in Shadyside, is just another group show like any other, think again."

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Controversial works fill Pittsburgh Print Group's latest exhibit
By Kurt Shaw,TRIBUNE-REVIEW ART CRITIC
Thursday, February 12, 2004
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Studio K Gallery's latest show displays camaraderie

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Studio K Gallery's latest show displays camaraderie
By Kurt Shaw,TRIBUNE-REVIEW ART CRITIC
Thursday, October 30, 2003
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