Brew House Space 101, Pittsburgh
Brew House Space 101 in Pittsburgh is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and showcasing local artistic talent. Established in 1991 and located in the South Side Flats neighborhood, the association occupies the former Duquesne Brewery, a historic building at the corner of Mary and 21st Streets, reflecting Pittsburgh's industrial heritage.
The Brew House Association has converted the lower levels of the building into gallery and theater spaces, with SPACE 101 being a notable feature. Since its inception in 1994, SPACE 101 has hosted monthly exhibitions highlighting the works of talented but often overlooked artists working in various mediums. This effort demonstrates the association's commitment to enriching the local cultural scene and providing a platform for artists to share their creations.
In addition to exhibition spaces, the Brew House has transformed the upper floors into studios and living areas for resident artists. These spaces, along with shared workshops for activities like welding and pottery, foster a collaborative environment that encourages artistic development and innovation.
The surrounding area of the Brew House, including unused industrial sites, has also contributed to the local arts community. These spaces have hosted diverse performances, theater productions, and sculpture exhibits, solidifying the Brew House's reputation as a center for artistic expression.
The Brew House Association has converted the lower levels of the building into gallery and theater spaces, with SPACE 101 being a notable feature. Since its inception in 1994, SPACE 101 has hosted monthly exhibitions highlighting the works of talented but often overlooked artists working in various mediums. This effort demonstrates the association's commitment to enriching the local cultural scene and providing a platform for artists to share their creations.
In addition to exhibition spaces, the Brew House has transformed the upper floors into studios and living areas for resident artists. These spaces, along with shared workshops for activities like welding and pottery, foster a collaborative environment that encourages artistic development and innovation.
The surrounding area of the Brew House, including unused industrial sites, has also contributed to the local arts community. These spaces have hosted diverse performances, theater productions, and sculpture exhibits, solidifying the Brew House's reputation as a center for artistic expression.
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Sight Name: Brew House Space 101
Sight Location: Pittsburgh, USA (See walking tours in Pittsburgh)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Sight Location: Pittsburgh, USA (See walking tours in Pittsburgh)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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