Alloy Pittsburgh is a unique visual and performing arts project co-founded by Pittsburgh artists Sean Derry and Chris McGinnis. The project was developed in collaboration with the Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area and the Kipp Gallery at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Alloy Pittsburgh offers 15 artists from the greater Pittsburgh region the opportunity to develop temporary site-based artworks for the Carrie Furnace National Historic Landmark.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Alloy Pittsburgh Opening Reception





The 2015 Alloy PGH artists reveal their completed site-based artworks in a public reception on September 26th, 2015. All artwork will remain on display through October 31st, 2015. Alloy Pittsburgh’s opening reception is a ticketed event with proceeds benefiting the Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area and Alloy Pittsburgh. 

Opening Reception: 

September 26th, 2015 1:00-5:00pm
Carrie Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Swissvale PA, 15218


Get your tickets here

(Children and youth under 18 years of age will receive free admission to the project)

Want to bike to the event? Our friends at Bike Pittsburgh have you covered with a suggested bike route to the Carrie Furnaces from Pittsburghs Historic Southside neighborhood.