Pittsburgh Gallery Guide debuts at Cultural District Art Crawl
June 15, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Friday, June 22, 2007 from 5:30 to 9:00, Articulate; Pittsburgh Creative Network will release the premier edition of the first Pittsburgh Gallery Guide at the Gallery Crawl, 820 Liberty Avenue, in the Cultural District. The new Pittsburgh Gallery Guide will direct collectors, art enthusiasts, design professionals, investors, and visitors to the best places to shop for art. Because Pittsburgh is a menagerie of ethnic and historic neighborhoods with unique galleries and studios tucked inside its borders, the Pittsburgh Gallery Guide presents each neighborhood, and maps out your journey to discovering galleries, studios, and museums listed in our guide. Each gallery has a listing with addresses, phone numbers, hours of operation, and email addresses. Visitors can plan days of exciting touring, dining, and collecting at our famous galleries and museums located throughout the city and just beyond its borders. Find the guide online at www.pittsburghgalleryguide.com.The Pittsburgh Gallery Guide is an art resource published by Articulate; Pittsburgh Creative Network. Articulate; Pittsburgh Creative Network is Southwestern Pennsylvania’s online gallery network. Our virtual art community combines art with technology linking galleries and artists to the collector, the designer, and the art enthusiast.
You can find art, buy art, and sell art on the Articulate website. Articulate creates a unified, solid marketplace that viewers and collectors can tap into both online at the Articulate website, and in printed form in the Pittsburgh Gallery Guide.
Articulate; Pittsburgh Creative Network is a non-profit art organization that stimulates, strengthens, and raises awareness of Pittsburgh art to the community and to the world through marketing and technology. Our Mission: Contributing to the world of art in public spaces while enhancing the business of art through technology.
Executive Director: Allison Hoge, 724-575-6330
Board of Directors: Anita Hoge, Joyce Ogrodnik, Renee Piatt.