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BC3s Mary Hulton Phillips Gallery is presenting the art show ”Drawings and Paintings” by David Ludwick, an area artist and teacher known for his impressionistic landscape paintings and pastel drawings, in the gallery in the Science, Technology and Cultural Center Building adjacent to the Succop Theater.
The exhibit concludes on Monday.
The gallery is open during Succop Theater performances. The exhibit can also be viewed by appointment by contacting Cultural Center director Larry Stock at larry.stockbc3.edu or the artist at david.ludwickbc3.edu or call either of them at BC3 at 724-287-8711.
A display of paintings, necklaces and metalwork by Amanda Outcalt, a nationally known artist who explores the roles of women in society, concludes Friday in the Martha Gault Art Gallery, 102 Maltby Center at SRU.Gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Call 724-738-9000.
Students in Pitt’s Department of the History of Art and Architecture present a free exhibition called ”SLAG: What’s Left After Industry?” through Nov. 29 in the University Art Gallery, Frick Fine Arts Building, 650 Schenley Drive, Oakland.The exhibition is made up of paintings, photographs and contemporary perceptions of PIttsburgh’s industrial transformation.Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Call 412-648-2400.
