EVENTS 10.30 – 5pm TEACHER OPEN HOUSE Tickets $10
11.7 – 5pm M . E . :THIS HOOD – THE HOMEWOOD ARTIST RESIDENCY OPENING & COMMUNITY CELEBRATION Greater Pittsburgh Coliseum (Homewood) FREE
11.14 – 7pm OUT OF THE BOX: TIME CAPSULE OPENING WITH THE WARHOL’S TIME CAPSULES CATALOGUER ERIN BYRNE, CHIEF ARCHIVIST MATT WRBICAN, ASSISTANT ARCHIVIST CINDY LISICA AND SPECIAL GUEST BENJAMIN LIU Warhol theater Tickets $10/$8 Members & students
11.21 – 8pm ISABELLA ROSSELLINI IN GREEN PORNO Carnegie Music Hall (Oakland) Tickets $25/$20 Members & students
12.5 – 8pm UNSEEN TREASURES FROM GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE 2014 — TOO MUCH JOHNSON Warhol theater Tickets $10
The Barr Brothers
12.12 – 7pm IN DISCUSSION: 13 MOST WANTED MEN, WITH JOHN GIORNO AND NICHOLAS CHAMBERS, MILTON FINE CURATOR OF ART Warhol theater FREE with museum admission
11.12 – 8pm Warhol theater | Tickets $15/$12 Members & students | visit www.warhol.org or call 412.237.8300
The Warhol welcomes the Montreal-based folk quartet, The Barr Brothers, on a tour supporting their latest release on Secret City Records. Known for their eclectic orchestrations, the new record features a wide range of instrumentation with varied special guest contributions including members of Arcade Fire and Bassekou Kouyate’s band. Since the band’s recent emergence and debut release in 2011, they have headlined the Montreal Jazz Fest and have shared stages with an impressive array of artists from Emmylou Harris to Spiritualized.
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The Andy Warhol Museum receives state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency and The Heinz Endowments. Further support is provided by the Allegheny Regional Asset District.
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