Pittsburgh Botanic Garden invites all nature lovers to visit and discover the unique heart-shaped additions throughout its 65 acres of gardens and woodlands in February. During this month, admission will be half price for adults and children, and as always free for Garden Members. Visitor can dress warmly with proper footwear to explore the snowy landscape and discover the hearts, handcrafted by Garden staff and volunteers. Also included is Love, Interwoven a collection of weavings located in the Welcome Center. This exhibition is an exploration of care, labor and interconnection through the language of textiles. The featured Pittsburgh based artists of Love, Interwoven include: LaVerne Kemp, Carolyn Carson, Andrew Eppich, Justin Weaver and students of The neighborhood Academy. Visitors can also enjoy heart-themed specials in Canopy Café and shop for nature inspired merchandise along with spring gardening tools, seeds and décor. Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is located at 799 Pinkert...
February 22nd's The Lisette Project Follows the Journey of a Baroque-era Haitian Creole Song Across the Globe. The Lisette Project: Haitian Creole Music Sunday, February 22 • 2:30 PM • Shadyside Presbyterian Church The Lisette Project is a performance and research collective based in Ithaca, New York. Founded in 2021 by Haitian baritone, Jean Bernard Cerin , this dynamic group explores the history of Haitian classical music through film and performance. For this program, Jean Bernard is joined by his two regular collaborators: British pianist and musicologist, Nicholas Mathew and American soprano Michele Kennedy . Currently, the Lisette Project is focused on the history of the oldest published song in Haitian Creole, “ Lisette quitté la plaine.” Their documentary, Lisette (2022) and accompanying lecture recital premiered at the Berkeley Early Music Exhibit & Festival in 2022. Since then, the gro...