An exhibition documenting the history and career of one of Pennsylvania’s preeminent glass artists and Pittsburgh Glass Center (PGC) co-founder, Kathleen Mulcahy opens on May 1 as part of Pittsburgh Glass Center’s 25th anniversary. A Fine Intoxication: Gathering Glass will include Mulcahy’s work from 2001 to the present. Works from Ron Desmett will also be included in the exhibition. Though Ron is deceased he was a significant partner in the development of Pittsburgh Glass Center. Kathleen Mulcahy is a Pittsburgh-based glass artist and co-founder of Pittsburgh Glass Center whose work captures fleeting, emotional moments in nature, especially water, through luminous, sculptural glass. Inspired by her early connection to the sea and a transformative encounter with molten glass, she creates pieces that balance beauty with urgency, reflecting on environmental fragility, human connection, and global tensions. Guided by a belief in art’s power to build community, Mulcahy helped rea...
Michael Chioldi as Sir John Falstaff Credit all Photos: David Bachman Pittsburgh Opera's production of Falstaff opens tomorrow, Tuesday, April 28th, at the Benedum Center. Additional performances are Friday, May 1 at 7:00 PM, Sunday, May 3 at 3:00 PM with free childcare for children ages 2-12, plus our annual Student Matinee on Thursday, April 30 at 10:30 AM Considered one of the greatest comic operas ever, Falstaff was famed composer Giuseppe Verdi's final opera. Longtime Pittsburgh Opera General Director Christopher Hahn retires at the end of this season; Falstaff is his final opera too. Tickets start at just $20; oodles of discounts for kids ages 6-18, students, seniors, and more. Performances are Tuesday, April 28 at 7:00 PM; Friday, May 1 at 7:00 PM, Sunday, May 3 at 3:00 PM with free childcare for children ages 2-12, plus our annual Student Matinee on Thursday, ...