Showing posts with label pittsburgh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pittsburgh. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Missing you.

It's been sometime since I've posted. More to update later.
In the mean while- I have been asked to take part in the Gestures Show at the Mattress Factory.
More to come soon. I am working with a collection of folks.
check them out!

Nina Marie Barbuto - maker who energizes an architecture which needles and challenges self definition. http://ninamariebarbuto.blogspot.com/
Dee Briggs - artist who works with fearless lyricism in raw material. http://www.deebriggsstudio.com/about/dee-briggs/
Nick Durrant - interactive designer who thrives on strategic thinking. http://www.plotsite.net/
Jeremy Ficca - architect and educator devising news ways to construct forms of elegance. http://www.cmu-dfab.com/
Pablo Garcia - artist, architect of the conceptual investigation, seeing no media as too new or old to be passed through a prism. http://www.pointprojects.com/
Jenn Gooch - artist who bears clear witness to the world we recognize but dare not know. http://www.jennifergooch.com/
Ling He - specialist in a world of architectural fiction and fantasy.
Matt Huber - architect-thinker and writer who will refine all definitions and leap to new conclusions.
Nick Liadis - architect of sound, theorist searching for a tectonics of music.
Transformazium - creative collective rooted in Braddock with revolutionary practice. http://transformazium.org/
Gill Wildman - activist skillfully capturing the imagination and generating fresh forms of engagement. http://www.plotsite.net/
Spike Wolff - artist, architect, educator who continually provokes new readings of our reality.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

artfully urban..

Slideluck Potshow is a non-profit organization devoted to building and strengthening community around food and art. Casey Kelbaugh, dt Their objective is also to promote public appreciation of the visual arts and to provide art education opportunities to school-age children in New York City. Participants in the slideshow exhibitions are encouraged to take creative risks, in terms of content and presentation, and to not just show their portfolios. This is not a way for self marketing. Each slideshow exhibition has a section with a theme, as well as non-themed section.
At each Slideluck Potshow event, the exhibition is preceded by a potluck-style dinner. Attendees bring food and drink, as the evening begins with two hours of dining on the home-cooked delights of the participants, while drinking and mingling. This brilliant combination is what was attempted at the G.R.O.W.W. potluck/craft nights. Where Slideluck brings it to the next level is through the Slideluck Youth Initiative, an after-school workshop targeted for New York City public middle and high school students. It is designed to increase education and participation in the visual arts. SLYI has formulated a 12-week curriculum that includes lessons from guest photographers and field trips to local photo studios or galleries, and culminates in a student slideshow exhibition.
I want to get in touch with the founder Casey Kelbaugh and talk to him about starting one in Pittsburgh. I feel that we could pull off a really successful one injunction with the I Made It! Market.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

open source urbanism PGH

This was my proposal for Pittsburgh's Civic future. It was for a gallery show that the Pittsburgh Architectural Club on for the Downtown Artwalk. Gerard Damiani reinvigorated this staple of architecture conversation in Pittsburgh. Hey Cultural Trust and Mayor Lukie, hire me for ideas.

Open Source Pittsburgh from nina marie barbuto on Vimeo.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

i (keep) making it. ..

Back In PGH. Some Updates.. I have returned to the I Made It! Market, which I helped start with Carrie Nardini. She has been keeping it going since I went to LA three years ago. She has helped it to grow to beyond belief. Now, some things to look forward too!!! Next Saturday we are joining up with Pop Up Pittsburgh to put on a mini-market for the Hilltop communities of Mt. Washington(yes we have one in PGH too), Arlingon, Elliot, Beltzhoover, and etc. That is happening May 15th. THEN! We are having a nothor mini-market May 22 at Venture Outdoors Fest! Then in June, we have a lot going on. We are joining with WYEP, WildCard, and the JCC!
I hope to see you there!

Friday, October 16, 2009

WHY IS PITTSBURGH NOT ON HERE?!!! AND WHY NOT LA? WHY IS IT A HIPSTER BIKE AND NOT A COMMUTER? mmmmmmmmmmm prejudice.

Monday, March 2, 2009

home sweet home

This is in Aliquippa, PA, where I grew up. It's outside of Pittsburgh.. This is the building where I should have been all along.

Monday, January 28, 2008

makers and shakers


Before I get to the gut of it, Ive been making some things happen around these parts. As some know, I am really good at instigating things and getting into trouble. Back in the burgh, Carrie Nardini and I started a nomadic market, I Made It! Market. The market has been continuing since I've left. The whole idea behind the market is to give people to opportunity to sell the things they make. "Do you make things? Do you want to sell the things you make? Sell it at I Made It!"
That's a common phrase from my mouth. "By you coming to the market, you've made it too!"
I saw it as an opportunity to create event in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is a city with many little neighborhoods and is not so foreign from LA as one would think. Pittsburgh is a bunch of broken puzzle pieces that fit but don't flow. As small and manageable as that city is, its not self aware.
With the I Made It! Market in Pittsburgh we are able to interlace through exposure and repetition. I see it as an example of urban acupuncture.
As I am now in Los Angeles, I have stumbled accross a gallery, a potential space. Inmo Yuon has decided to let me in on use planning of the space. So what do I do? Put an I Made It! Market! The exception fo the rule is that its not nomadic though the space is pretty ephemeral. I joined forces with Los Angeles Craft Mafia and we have about 15 vendors. Morgan from the craft mafia has stared a blog and has made this fantastic poster for it.


Please join us on FEB 9th at Billy's Coffee Shop at 5th and main street downtown Los Angeles.


Downtown is amazing. It's soo Pittsburgh. It's sooo raw with real Dirt. Real fear. Real urgency. I love it.

There are some new blogs on the side one in particluar, the Solstice Creative, by dearest Doug. He has also brought to my attention that the Library of Congress has just uploaded like 3000 photos on to flickr. THANKS LOC!