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Friday Night Specials, Amanda Ross-Ho Member Preview, New Performance, Exhibitions Closing Soon.

 



Friday Night Special 

Friday, July 24 | 5 - 8 PM
$14.99 | Free for members


Friday Night Specials is a monthly summer series of lively, community-centered events at Mattress Factory for just $14.99.

The series features live performances from some of Pittsburgh’s most exciting musicians, set in the Winnifred Lutz Garden. It’s the perfect place to enjoy music, relax, and settle into a warm summer night.

Bites by '77 Club Pizza and sips by Allegheny City Brewing will be available for purchase. Inside the museum, you’re free to wander through the galleries at your own pace, and hands-on activities will be available in the lobby.

Register for the July 24 event, featuring The Garment District + Muzzle Tung, here

Free for Mattress Factory members, $14.99 general admission.

📸 Sadie Shoaf

    REGISTER HERE

    Member Preview: Amanda Ross-Ho
    Friday, August 7 | 6 - 8 PM

    Free | Member Exclusive


    Join Mattress Factory artist-in-residence Amanda Ross-Ho for a special Mattress Factory member preview in celebration of her latest solo exhibition, Untitled Second Floor (ONE BIG DARK ROOM). Ascend to the fourth floor of 500 Sampsonia to discover her new installation, then mingle with the artist and fellow members over drinks in the lobby.

    Not a member yet? Support the museum today and gain access to special events like this all year long.  

    Please note, parking is limited at our main lot at 505 Jacksonia Street, with additional street parking available in the surrounding neighborhood.

    📸Tom Little

      MEMBER PREVIEW TICKETS

      Untitled Demolition (HYPHEN)

      A new performance by Amanda Ross-Ho

      Friday, August 14 | Ongoing 5 - 8 PM

       

      Amanda Ross-Ho will present the first of a set of performative interventions that directly engage the architectural conditions of her new large-scale installation Untitled Second Floor (ONE BIG DARK ROOM) at Mattress Factory.

      The evening's soundtrack will be provided by DJ Titletown, with bites by Cilantro & Ajo available for purchase.

      $14.99 general admission, free for Mattress Factory members.

      📸Courtesy of the artist

      TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

      Two Exhibitions Closing Soon

      I Hear My Blood Singing by Vivian Caccuri + tempus fugit by rebecca shapass on view through Sunday, August 9. 


      Enjoy your final looks at works by exhibiting artists Vivian Caccuri + rebecca shapass, on view through Sunday, August 9 at Mattress Factory's 1414 Monterey galleries.

      In I Hear My Blood Singing, Vivian Caccuri transforms Mattress Factory into a visceral concert hall. Her installation probes sound not only as a sensory phenomenon, but as a bodily experience - political, embodied, and uncontainable.  

      tempus fugit is rebecca shapass’ first solo exhibition and is comprised of a film installation and a spatial intervention in the adjacent room. It evokes the urgency of holding onto what is slipping away: those we love, the lives we live, and the traces they leave behind - and within - us. 

      Learn more and plan your visit here!

      📸 Rebekah Flake + Tom Little

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