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, August 8, 2013

Rethinking the Carrie...

Many debates on the value of places like the Carrie Furnaces have surfaced in recent years. Are they becoming irrelevant to our contemporary times? Do they serve as a monument to our local and national history? Can they be rethought and reused in a new way?

Carrie Furnaces, Rankin, PA

Photographer and landscape architect Rick Darke suggests that monuments like the Carrie are not separate from the nature spouting throughout it, but rather it is part of nature. He reminds us that we, as humans, are in fact part of nature and our built landscape is as much a part of nature as any anthill or beaver dam. Our ability to manufacture synthetics and construct vast steel empires is within our specific skill set, and plays a part in our global ecologies. 

Reading Viaduct, Philadelphia, PA

Darke suggests approaching the Carrie with subtlety. He reflects on places such as the High Line Park in New York City, and the Reading Viaduct in Philadelphia. 

High Line Park, NYC

High Line Park, NYC

Darke holds wild gardens such as these, where plants are left to reclaim the space without human planning, in high reverence. Here, as observers, we can watch the wild, local ecology reclaim our landscape in a unique way. 

In Germany, the Landscape Park Duisburg-Nord has reinvented an industrial setting reminiscent of the Carrie.

 Landschaftspark, Duisburg-Nord, Germany

"At the center stands a disused ironworks whose old industrial facilities have today been put to a wide variety of uses. The huge buildings of the former ironworks have been equipped to cater for cultural and corporate functions; in an old gasometer Europe’s biggest man-made diving center has been created; alpine climbing gardens have been created in ore storage bunkers; in a former casting house a high ropes course has been set up; and an extinguished blast furnace has been modified to provide a viewing tower.
Entry to the Landscape Park is free."  http://en.landschaftspark.de/the-park
 Landschaftspark, Duisburg-Nord, Germany

 Landschaftspark, Duisburg-Nord, Germany

 Landschaftspark, Duisburg-Nord, Germany

 Landschaftspark, Duisburg-Nord, Germany

learn more about Landschaftspark, Duisburg-Nord, Germany at: http://en.landschaftspark.de/startseite


After looking through some of the ways other industrial centers are reinventing and redefining their landscapes, and imagining merging our astounding past with contemporary arts and entertainment, it seems the possibilities are endless. 

What's your take on the Carrie Furnaces? How would you like to see them used? Education? Art? Entertainment? Wild Garden? Or something completely different?





Thursday, August 1, 2013

Carrie Furnaces: Contemporary Views

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Silver Eye Center for Photography is hosting a photography exhibition on the Carrie Furnaces. The show opens this Friday, August 2nd. Ron Baraff will discuss the exhibition and history of the Carrie Furnaces at Silver Eye on Thursday, August 22nd. More information can be found at Silver Eye Center for Photography.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Tuesday, July 9, 2013



Mark your calendars for these exciting events at SCC.  Sean and Chris will present the ALLOY Pittsburgh project on August 25th from 11am-1pm.  

Hope to see you there!

Monday, July 8, 2013

PPG Article on Darke's recent visit to the Carrie



Great article written by Kevin Kirkland about Rick Darke's recent visit to the Carrie Furnaces.  ALLOY Pittsburgh directors Derry and McGinnis spent the day with him on site for a fantastic discussion regarding ecology and urban gardening.

PPG Article

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Rick Darke at the Earth Perfect conference

ALLOY Pittsburgh was grateful to have Rick Darke speak at the Frick Fine Arts Auditorium on June 10th.  Here is some recent footage of Rick at the University of Delaware speaking for the Earth Perfect conference this month.  He gives a very insightful talk sharing much of the material he presented for ALLOY PGH on the 10th.

http://udcapture.udel.edu/misc/ihrc/videos/Earth%20Perfect/?t=06defc955b7e6aca8fe7d7508ad1802e

Advanced Labor and Cultural Studies on ALLOY Pittsburgh

Visit the link below for a look at Chuck Lanigan's response to his ALLOY PGH site visit.  Thanks Chuck it was great to have you by!

http://alcstudies.org/2013/06/23/crucible-of-creativity/