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Darkhouse Lighthouse in Troy Hill.
Posted inCity Design

A lighthouse in Troy Hill? Darkhouse Lighthouse is a place you must experience in person

by Sandra TolliverOctober 4, 2022November 11, 2022

Visitors can book a free tour of Darkhouse Lighthouse, which is open to the public as part of the Troy Hill Art Houses series.

Arsenal Lanes
Posted inLatest News

Lawrenceville’s iconic Arsenal Bowl is for sale … and more in ETC.

by Kristy LocklinJune 4, 2021August 31, 2022
Posted inCity Design

Who are the people creating new art for Pittsburgh parks?

by Michael MachoskyJune 2, 2021August 31, 2022
Roberto Clemente
Posted inCity Design

14 local sports figures are now works of art in Downtown Renown

by Kristy LocklinOctober 21, 2020August 31, 2022
Posted inCity Design

Duolingo unveils community-inspired mural and pledges $150,000 for a public arts initiative

by Kristy LocklinOctober 21, 2020August 31, 2022
Posted inCity Design

Local artist painting large-scale mural on Penn Avenue Downtown. More murals coming

by Kristy LocklinAugust 25, 2020August 31, 2022
Posted inLatest News

Pittsburgh Cultural Trust opens oasis for public art Downtown

by Bill O'TooleOctober 3, 2019August 31, 2022
Posted inLatest News

Check out this video of the enormous purple puppets in Squonk Opera’s ‘Hand to Hand’

by Bill O'TooleOctober 2, 2019August 31, 2022
Posted inCity Design

RADical ImPAct Grants celebrate 25 years of the Regional Asset District

by Bill O'TooleSeptember 30, 2019August 31, 2022
Posted inCity Design

Got a community-led project? Apply for the URA’s $100,000 neighborhood assistance program.

by Bill O'TooleJuly 17, 2019August 31, 2022

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