See what happens behind the scenes at Brew House!

Aside from exhibitions, Brew House Arts is also home to 2 floors of artist studios. The Distillery Emerging Artist Residency is a year-long studio residency program designed to help seven Pittsburgh-based emerging artists transition into a professional artistic career. This year’s artists-in-residence are Kaylani Brown, Liv Cocozza, Darya Kharabi, Ethan Marks, Sara Ruiz, Isabella Schubert-Jones, and Dominique Swift. 

Brew House’s Creative Cluster artist studios are open work spaces that are home to professional artists who work in painting, photography, installation, jewelry, and more.

Click here to learn more about Brew House Open Studios!

Brew House’s current exhibition, One Year, One Outfit, presented by The Rust Belt Fibershed, will also be on view in the gallery. 

Pittsburgh Symphony fellowship nurtures new talent, new musical visions

Carlos Clark performs with Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra principal bassoonist James Rodgers. Photo courtesy of Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

What a fantastic article from NEXTpittsburgh featuring the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s Paul J. Ross Fellows, including interviews with current fellows Carlos Clark (bassoon) and Landon Young (French horn), 2024-2026.

PSO also welcomes two new Fellows - Christian Harvey (double bass) and Jacob Ogbu (trombone), 2025-2027.

AE&E Fund is delighted to partner with PSO on this incredible Fellowship.

Another Kind of Silence @ City Theatre

A National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere - Another Kind of Silence by L M Feldman, Directed by Kim Weild, with ASL Translation & Direction of Artistic Sign Language by MoMo Holt.

A chance meeting in sunny Athens, Greece has Chap and Evan falling in love. The catch? Both women are already attached—just not to each other. An epic journey of language, desire, and dreaming, Another Kind of Silence is a bilingual and bicultural world premiere in English and American Sign Language that will inspire the heart with its wanderlust and wonder. Experience one of the most ambitious productions in City Theatre history.

Resonance Works 2025-26 Season opens September 19th!

The opening performances of Resonance Works’ 2025-26 season opener: Reson8: Hero Songs are this weekend! Do you have your tickets yet? This impactful program from the Reson8 Vocal Octet is about what it means to be a hero in today’s world. Not the kind with capes and superpowers, the real-life heroes who are building stronger, healthier communities every day. Performance dates and times below.

September 19, 2025 at 8:00 pm
Northmont United Presbyterian Church, North Hills

September 20, 2025 at 8:00 pm
First Baptist Church, Oakland
”Be a Hero - the power of volunteerism” pre-concert panel at 7:15 p.m.

September 21, 2025 at 4:00 pm
Fox Chapel Presbyterian Church
”Be a Hero - the power of volunteerism” pre-concert panel at 3:15 p.m.