Friday, April 21, 2017

Fwd: The present danger -- neoliberalism

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: John H.

To be sure, we live in difficult and dangerous times – times when the forces of power-mad greed seem determined to do whatever is necessary to destroy the world and those in it just for their own acquisition of more power and more stuff.  It is a time when intentional ignorance is seen as a blessing and not a curse; when 'entertainment' is the chief source of knowledge; when service of the self is the highest form of art and accomplishment; a time, in short, where despair creeps ever closer to the surface and seems to call for political action.  But what kind of action can be raised against arrayed forces of neoliberalism?

The neoliberal mantra has come to dominate not just this nation but most of the developed world.  It is a pervasive monster which seeks to dominate all thought and action by rendering the populace incapable of thinking of anything but themselves and their own entertainment or, in far too many instances, their own survival.  The commons be damned, the market is all.  It is all-knowing and all-powerful, to be worshiped as a god of old.  Government exist only to protect the markets and market players (that is the powerful market players) alone.  Those who are not themselves winners in this market-take-all economy are deemed to be surplus – to be cast aside as unnecessary, and perhaps unfortunate, losers; but losers nonetheless, whose survival is of little or no concern of the state.

This is the system under which we have all been subsumed and must now fight our way out of if we are to survive as a viable people.  Henry Giroux offers some helpful suggestions in the first attachment – suggestions we should, I believe, take very seriously.  The second article asks a simple, but important, question – Why aren't Bernie Sanders style Democrats getting more support from Party leaders?  I think most of us know the answer, but it is critical to overcome this impediment if there is any hope for the existing electoral system to work for us in the near future.

John

Links

Fwd: War and Debt


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From: John H


What more can we ask for beyond the prospect of nuclear war and more unforgiveable student debt – life is so good here in this land of the terrified and home of the arrogant.  Endless hubris would seem to be our fate.


John

Links

Fwd: Best yet on Russia

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From: John H

Attached is the best article I have yet run across concerning Russia and the U.S.  It is vital in this time of anti-Russian hysteria to understand just what is at stake in this insanity of political craziness now sweeping the nation.


John

Link

Thursday, April 20, 2017

Fwd: Our great friend and Ally


---------- Forwarded
From John H.

There are some questions which never seem to be raised in this nation, but the biggest has to do with our great 'friend' and 'ally' Israel.  Perhaps the time has come to change that before it is too late – if it isn't already.


John

Link

Fwd: Changed my thinking


---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: John H


The attached post has caused me to rethink my position relative to what can best be termed 'Hillarycrats', not the DNC or the elitist leaders of the Democratic Party and the moneyed interests they represent, but those who supported Hillary and Obama in the past three elections.  I also was duped into voting for Obama and even voted for him a second time when I know full well that he misrepresented virtually everything he promised to do as president, but I could not do so for Hillary (I did not vote for Trump).  However, Anthony Dimaggio makes a very persuasive case that dissing Hillary supporters out of some so-called 'principle' is an almost certain route to failure in the effort to seek progressive change in this society.  It has essentially the same effect that Hillary's use of the term 'deplorables' to describe working folks who supported Trump.  If we can't find some way to unite against the power of the moneyed interests and their political lackeys, failure is almost assured. 

This means not just working with mainstream Democrats (not the political elitists), but also making alliances with rural working class folks who, after thirty years of being ignored and dissed by the Democratic Party, deserted the Party and supported Trump in this past election.  The simple fact is that no single group of us can accomplish anything acting alone or simply by focusing on 'identity politics'  where each siloed interest group acts as if their particular interest is the only one which matters.  This is just what our rulers want us to do.  Acting alone simply renders all of us politically impotent.  We must make every effort to achieve a significant level of solidarity and push from the bottom up to force the powers that be to change.  This will require that we, all of us, adopt new attitudes of the collective good, to support one another wherever we can and not fight over whose movement is more important – they all are.  It is only by acting together that we have any chance of achieving our goals.

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Fwd: [Art-All-Night] Art All Night Needs Your Help!


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From: "Art All Night"

Less than two weeks remain until the 20th annual Art All Night! This year's show will be held April 29th - 30th, at a brand new location: 85 36th Street in Lawrenceville. As always, the show will be open to the public from 4 p.m. Saturday until 2 p.m. Sunday, offering lots of opportunities to view and create art, hear music, and meet friends, as well as everything else you love about one of Pittsburgh's best and most unique events. 

But we can't do it without YOUR help! Art All Night is run 100% by volunteers and requires many people to pitch in. Volunteer shifts are as short as two hours, though of course you're welcome to sign up for multiple shifts. There are many different jobs available for people of all abilities and interests. 

We welcome and appreciate whatever time you are able to volunteer, but we are especially in need of volunteers on the shifts between midnight and 6 a.m. If you're a night owl, please consider signing up during this time! We'll provide caffeinated beverages, water, and snacks throughout the night as well as a catered breakfast (with vegan options). 

You can see what jobs and shifts are available on the volunteer section of our website: https://www.artallnight.org/wp/?page_id=679 

All volunteers get a free t-shirt and are in a perfect position to keep enjoying all that Art All Night has to offer before and after their shift. 

See you at the show!

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Fwd: Endless war and more


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: John H

The two attachments document the futility of wars initiated by the United States for the past 15 or so years as well as the prospect for ever more, even more destructive wars to come.  In the second article Mike Whitney makes some assertions which many will have qualms about.  First of all, he fails to mention that the Korean 'Police Action' was initiated by an attack on South Korea by the North, which was joined by China when it appeared that the North was about to lose.  Second, he doesn't mention that North Korea is without question a despicable dictatorship, like other despicable dictatorships we claim to be overthrowing in the name of 'spreading democracy', even though no democracy seems to be forthcoming anywhere we have injected our military 'assistance'.  Virtually everything else in Whitney's article is accurate and unreported in the main stream media of the United States.  In this sense, North Korea has every reason to be terrified of the United States based on their experiences in the past.  So don't discount their desire for nuclear weapons as necessarily an aggressive move toward their neighbors.

There is a reason why the United States is viewed by most of the rest of the world as the primary threat to peace.  Even today U.S. Representative Adam Kinsinger, a Republican member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, acknowledged in an interview with CNN that the Russian military was simply no match for the American military.  This confirms Vladimir Putin's assertion that, in the event of a conflict with the United States, Russia would have no alternative but to resort to nuclear weapons.  Yet many U.S. politicians in both political parties and many high-ranking military personnel are determined to push the U.S. into just this sort of a conflict with both Russia and China.  This is, in my opinion, both a stupid and potentially catastrophic policy, similar to those which led to World War I in Europe.  Somehow the American people must wake up and realize our so-called allies in the Middle East are determined take us into arenas where any sensible person should be terrified to go.  Our desperate determination to rule the world will not produce any benefits for anyone other than war contractors and even those will be short-term and temporary.


John

Links


  • Remind us how this ends
  • The problem is Washington, not North Korea

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Fwd: Danny Chew



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Carol Perezluha 

Hello!

My brother Danny Chew was in a tragic cycling accident on Sept. 4 last year. He has been staying with friends in Ohio, and now, we want to modify our Pittsburgh home where Danny has lived his whole life, and wants to go home to live with our 84 year old mother so they can take care of each other. Our family thanks you for supporting Danny throughout this very sad time. Desmone Architects have designed a pro bono addition to our house which is wheelchair accessible. We have set up a 100% tax deductible page for donations for Danny on HelpHopeLive. A very generous cycling friend, Gene Nacey of Cycling Fusion, has offered to donate $60,000 for Danny if the cycling world can first come up with $60,000. I am reaching out to all of Danny's cycling friends for help.

The link www.helphopelive.org will get you to the site where you can type in Danny Chew to get to Danny's page.

From the bottom of our hearts, the Chew family(Danny, our brother Tom, and me, sister Carol Chew Perezluha) thank you for helping Danny!

 

Carol and the Chew Family




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Ta.
 
 
Mark Rauterkus       Mark@Rauterkus.com
PPS Summer Dreamers' Swim & Water Polo Camp Executive Coach
Varsity Boys Swim Coach, Pittsburgh Obama Academy
Recent Head Water Polo Coach, Carnegie Mellon University Women's Club Team
Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team

http://CLOH.org

412 298 3432 = cell

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Older news of Underwater Hockey

Old news: Play at Pittsburgh's Obama Academy on Tuesdays

Let's try to arrive and play from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Check the Google Calendar at CLOH.org or the email list.
 
If you are LATER, you might find the front door of the building locked as security generally depart at 7 pm. Then you will want to call (not text) my cell phone: 412-298-3432. We'll send a person out to the front to open the doors.
 
Enter the building, at the front doors on Highland Ave, easy parking lot at corner of Highland Ave and East Liberty Blvd, When you get in the building, turn to the right and go straight, past gym to the pool.
 
Meet from 8:15 pm to 9:50 pm on Tuesdays, including March 7 and March 14, 2017. Other weeks are not so certain as the WA pool is getting a major rehab. Check the calendar or the email list.
 
    Show up at 6:30 pm on Tuesdays at Obama Academy's swim pool on these dates:
  • 4/18
  • 4/25
  • 5/2
  • 5/9 = hybrid practice time at the pool. Underwater Hockey in shallow. Water polo in deep end.
  • 5/23
  • 5/30
  • 6/3 = new event, Rules Clinic at Mike's home
  • 6/6

Friday, April 14, 2017

Curling Trivia in Pittsburgh

Creating Literate Olympians Here!

Back in the day, I helped to start the Pittsburgh Curling Club. I wasn't around for long, but I was there at the outset. We should be curling on the South Side. 

In curling, the team that wins the game / match buys the first round of adult beverages. 




Saturday, April 08, 2017

Re: South Side Social Update

Hi Kitty & Others,

Great party last week.

Let's all go to the South Side's Oliver Bath House on Wednesday from 6:30 to 9 pm and make a showing at that Community asset and park space, a Citiparks facility.

Sadly, that pool is threatened with CLOSURE and as another point of sadness, the pool is CLOSED all summer when it could be a plce where we teach all the kids in the city how to swim well and play well with others. I would love to see the summer hours at the OBH be devoted to a series of ALL CITY SPORTS CAMPS where older Varsity Club student helpntonlead and instruct younger students anout swimmimg, aquatics, water polo and SKWIM.

Feel free to forward, especially as the National Drowning Prevention Alliance is in townnfor its annual educational meetings along with the inventor of SKWIM.

Thanks.

Coach Mark Rauterkus
412-298-3432
108 S. 12th Street since 1990

Coach at PPS and recently coach of women's water polo at CMU.
+ + + News Announcement + + + Please share + + 


Introduction Clinics and Walk-up Games of SKWIM with game's INVENTOR on the evening of Wed., April 12, at Citiparks' Oliver Bath House


All citizens, lifeguards, coaches and physical education teachers in the city are invited to participate in introductory clinics and drop-in games of SKWIM with Kevin McCarthy, SKWIM's inventor, starting at 6:30 pm on Wednesday, April 12 at Pittsburgh's Oliver Bath House, Citiparks' historic indoor swim pool on the South Side at 10th Street.

SKWIM is a disk-based team game that can be played with fins in both shallow and deep water with swimmers of various ability levels and ages. Coach Mark Rauterkus has included SKWIM as a vital part of the aquatic efforts of teaching more than 1,000 city-youngsters to swim in recent years including those with Swim & Water Polo of Pittsburgh Public Schools Summer Dreamers. 

"With SKWIM, teamwork, sportsmanship and rule-following are easily stressed with initial interactions among students. But most of all, SKWIM is fun," says Coach Rauterkus. "Water safety, swim ability and fitness are reinforced with SKWIM play."

On April 12, the Oliver Bath House activities from 6:30 to 9 pm are devoted to the SKWIM clinics and scrimmages. Kevin McCarthy from the state of Washington and other local players are going to be present. Pittsburgh is also hosting an annual educational meeting of the National Drowning Prevention Alliance and the hope is to get some of those national experts to join in too.

A post-game social from 9 to 11 pm is also planned for the South Side home/office of Coach Rauterkus. 

Sign up in advance at Swim.CLOH.org. Or, call 412-298-3432.




On Apr 8, 2017 8:53 AM, "Kitty Vagley" <kittyvagley@gmail.com> wrote:

Good morning!

 

It has been one week since 160 neighbors celebrated spring and the South Side community at the Spring Social. Steel Cactus donated its 2nd floor as well as very tasty food. Keys to the City provided music and Johno Prascak, Cindy Esser's Floral Shop, Philip Pelusi Salons and AMPD Group donated auction items.

 

Due to the commitment of the sponsors and guests, the evening raised $1,000 for Ormsby Park and $1,000 for South Side Park. The kind sponsors include: John J. Gmiter Funeral Home, Inc., Bruce Kraus, Copies on Carson, Jim AndrewDr. Bryan Boak, Charlene & Joe Colia, German Shorthaired Pointer Rescue PA, Inc,. Anna Marie Kijanka, New York Life Insurance Company, Betty & Bob Kripp, Tracy and Ken Kucera, Local,

Michele & Peter Margittai, Lois & Rick McClain, Metropolitan Cleaners, Rebecca Kichta Miller, Genealogist, Amy & Mike Mosallem, Mary & Nate Myles, Linda & Bob Nelson, Paul Pieffer, Perlora, Roberta Weissburg Leathers, Steel Cactus, South Side Community Council, The Homyak Law Firm, Twelve, Kitty Vagley & Jeff Neubauer and Frank Vitale. 

 

Thank you to all who supported this gathering. We are delighted that so many met lots of previously unknown neighbors! The next community-building event is scheduled for Saturday, September 16th. It will be a Neighborhood Street Party on 22nd Street alongside Ormsby Park. Mark your calendars please!

Friday, April 07, 2017

Fwd: If McCain and CNN are cheering, you have taken a wrong turn


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From: Tom Woods

April 7, 2017
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I think that's a reasonable rule of thumb, don't you?

Who can possibly think any good can come from further foreign intervention?

"Sure, the last 500 times were counterproductive and flushed trillions down the drain, but this time...."

It's horrifying.

The news media, which could barely stand the sight of him before, is now saluting President Trump.

In their determination to be wrong on every last thing in the world, the leftists at MSNBC cheered the strike as well.

I dropped my original plans for today and invited Scott Horton to join me to get to the bottom of what just happened in Syria. I urge you to listen:

 

Now, a reminder:

On Monday we're celebrating the five-year anniversary of Liberty Classroom (my dashboard, on-the-go university for libertarians, where you can learn the history and economics they kept from you) with a deal on the Master, lifetime membership that I won't be repeating for at least another five years.

The price will be slashed by $200 -- and on top of that, as an offer-sweetener I'll include signed, personalized copies of FOUR of my books: The Politically Incorrect Guide to American HistoryWho Killed the Constitution?Real Dissent, and 33 Questions About American History You're Not Supposed to Ask.

Put it on your calendar -- Monday! -- or watch this space.

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Introduction Clinics and Walk-up Games of SKWIM with game's INVENTOR on the evening of Wed., April 12, at Citiparks' Oliver Bath House

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Introduction Clinics and Walk-up Games of SKWIM with game's INVENTOR on the evening of Wed., April 12, at Citiparks' Oliver Bath House


All citizens, lifeguards, coaches and physical education teachers in the city are invited to participate in introductory clinics and drop-in games of SKWIM with Kevin McCarthy, SKWIM's inventor, starting at 6:30 pm on Wednesday, April 12 at Pittsburgh's Oliver Bath House, Citiparks' historic indoor swim pool on the South Side at 10th Street.

SKWIM is a disk-based team game that can be played with fins in both shallow and deep water with swimmers of various ability levels and ages. Coach Mark Rauterkus has included SKWIM as a vital part of the aquatic efforts of teaching more than 1,000 city-youngsters to swim in recent years including those with Swim & Water Polo of Pittsburgh Public Schools Summer Dreamers. 

"With SKWIM, teamwork, sportsmanship and rule-following are easily stressed with initial interactions among students. But most of all, SKWIM is fun," says Coach Rauterkus. "Water safety, swim ability and fitness are reinforced with SKWIM play."

On April 12, the Oliver Bath House activities from 6:30 to 9 pm are devoted to the SKWIM clinics and scrimmages. Kevin McCarthy from the state of Washington and other local players are going to be present. Pittsburgh is also hosting an annual educational meeting of the National Drowning Prevention Alliance and the hope is to get some of those national experts to join in too.

A post-game social from 9 to 11 pm is also planned for the South Side home/office of Coach Rauterkus. 

Sign up in advance at Swim.CLOH.org. Or, call 412-298-3432.


Thanks for the consideration.

Thursday, April 06, 2017

Fwd: NDPA 2017 Conf - Know Before You Go


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From: NDPA

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
 NDPA 2017 Educational Conference
We are looking forward to seeing you at the NDPA 2017 Educational Conference next week.  We wanted to give you some key information as you prepare for your trip and get the most out of this important event.
REGISTRATION

Conference Registration/Check In will be open on Monday, April 10th from 11:00 am –5:30pm, on the 17th floor conference area.


NDPA Networking Welcome Reception – Gateway Clipper Riverboat Cruise
This will kick off on Tuesday, April 11th.  Meet in the lobby at 5:30 pm to walk over to the Convention Center where boarding will begin at 6:00 pm.  Sailing will be from 6:15 pm – 8:00 pm.

We are excited for you to join us to kick off the Conference!

HOTEL

Host Hotel: Omni William Penn | 530 William Penn Place | Pittsburgh, PA   15219
Phone number: (412) 281-7100
Fitness Center: The hotel has a 24 hour fitness center with state of the art exercise equipment.
Cancellation policy:  The hotel cancellation policy is (3) days prior to your arrival date in order to avoid losing your deposit.
NDPA CONFERENCE MOBILE APP
Download in advance – We recommend  downloading the mobile app BEFORE attending the conference and familiarize yourself with many of its features.
ITunes or Google Play – Go to either one of these sites depending on your phone and search NDPA.  The app is easy to find and takes seconds to download.
Speakers, Presentations & Sponsors/Exhibitors - Once you have downloaded the app, please review the information icons.  The schedule is interactive and allows you to set alerts and save sessions to your favorites. 
CONFERENCE AGENDA
AgendaAttached is the conference agenda.  Our conference event mobile app has the conference agenda listed.  We will also have onsite programs at the registration desk.
SILENT AUCTION

The Silent Auction is available again this year and will be located in the Exhibit Hall.

Silent Auction donations items – We are still accepting donations.  Please email to Michele Long at michele.long@mesaaz.gov or bring the item with you and drop off at the NDPA Registration desk.
LUNCH WITH LEGENDS
The Lunch with Legends, being held on Tuesday, April 11th from 11:15 am – 12:35 pm, will be a gathering of legends that you have come to know and love through the years.  Enjoy hearing from Allysa Seely, who is a Rio Olympics Gold Medalist in an inaugural event – Paratriathlon.  Spots are still available.  Please email NDPA@suncoastmeetings.com or visit the Hospitality desk if you are interested.
Important: We are trying to avoid same day signups for this lunch due to hotel food commitment.  Please plan ahead if you are attending.

RECOMMENDED DRESS
Welcome Reception – Business casual for the opening reception.   Keep in mind that it will be cold, please dress warm.
Business Casual - All of our events are business casual.  Please remember to bring a jacket or sweater as hotel ballrooms can tend to get cold.
Comfortable Shoes - Wear comfortable shoes as the conference area may be a walk from your room.
WEATHER
Weather Forecast - It is forecasted to be in the high 50's to mid 60's during the day and low to mid 40's at night.  We recommend checking the weather before you leave for packing considerations.  Plan to dress warm!

NDPA NIGHT AT PNC PARK
The NDPA has teamed up with the Pittsburgh Pirates to offer a special rate to attend the Pirates' game on Wednesday April 12th.
In conjunction with the NDPA Educational Conference, conference attendees and NDPA supporters will have the opportunity to join us at PNC Park as the Pirates take on the Cincinnati Reds. Game time is 7:05pm.
                                                                                            Cost of Ticket: $37.00
(includes taxes/fees + $10 food/drink voucher)
NDPA Seating is in Section 127
First Level - Third Base Line
To Order Tickets: CLICK HERE
Enter Coupon Code: NDPA

Come out to the ball park for NDPA Night at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, PA!
                AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) is (20) miles from the hotel and approximately a (35) minute drive depending on traffic.   A taxi will cost approximately $40.00Uber may be a less expensive option depending on availability.
Super Shuttle offers transportation from the airport and averages $30 per fare (one way), but does stop at multiple hotels.  Advance reservations are required.  To make a reservation please call 800-258-3826 or book online by www.supershuttle.com

 We are here to help!   If you need to contact us onsite in Pittsburgh,  you can email us at ndpa@suncoastmeetings.com or call/text (727) 204-4747.   
On behalf of our Executive Committee and Board of Directors
Safe travels and we will see you next week in Pittsburgh! 

Introduction Clinic and Walk-up Games of SKWIM with game's INVENTOR, the evening of Wed., April 12 at Oliver Bath House


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Introduction Clinics and Walk-up Games of SKWIM with game's INVENTOR on the evening of Wed., April 12, at Citiparks' Oliver Bath House


All citizens, lifeguards, coaches and physical education teachers in the city are invited to participate in introductory clinics and drop-in games of SKWIM with Kevin McCarthy, SKWIM's inventor, starting at 6:30 pm on Wednesday, April 12 at Pittsburgh's Oliver Bath House, Citiparks' historic indoor swim pool on the South Side at 10th Street.

SKWIM is a disk-based team game that can be played with fins in both shallow and deep water with swimmers of various ability levels and ages. Coach Mark Rauterkus has included SKWIM as a vital part of the aquatic efforts of teaching more than 1,000 city-youngsters to swim in recent years including those with Swim & Water Polo of Pittsburgh Public Schools Summer Dreamers. 

"With SKWIM, teamwork, sportsmanship and rule-following are easily stressed with initial interactions among students. But most of all, SKWIM is fun," says Coach Rauterkus. "Water safety, swim ability and fitness are reinforced with SKWIM play."

On April 12, the Oliver Bath House activities from 6:30 to 9 pm are devoted to the SKWIM clinics and scrimmages. Kevin McCarthy from the state of Washington and other local players are going to be present. Pittsburgh is also hosting an annual educational meeting of the National Drowning Prevention Alliance and the hope is to get some of those national experts to join in too.

A post-game social from 9 to 11 pm is also planned for the South Side home/office of Coach Rauterkus. 

Sign up in advance at Swim.CLOH.org. Or, call 412-298-3432.



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Ta.
 
 
Mark Rauterkus       Mark@Rauterkus.com
PPS Summer Dreamers' Swim & Water Polo Camp Executive Coach
Varsity Boys Swim Coach, Pittsburgh Obama Academy
Recent Head Water Polo Coach, Carnegie Mellon University Women's Club Team
Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team

http://CLOH.org

412 298 3432 = cell

Tuesday, April 04, 2017

Art All Night's call to volunteers and artists

We will be there again. 

CALL FOR ARTISTS AND VOLUNTEERS 

The 20th annual Art All Night will be held April 29th - April 30th, 2017. This year we have a new location, 85 36th Street in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh PA. The show will be open to the public from 4 p.m. Saturday all night long until 2 p.m. Sunday. View art, hear music, create art, meet friends, enjoy beverages and make memories "All Night" long!

We invite you to submit one (and only one) piece of artwork during this one-of-a-kind neighborhood event attended by over 15,000 people each year. Artist registration instructions are available at www.artallnight.org where you can use the online registration system anytime. We HIGHLY recommend registering online as registration lines at the event can get long. Artists submitting art pieces must show a photo ID during both registration and pick up. 
All artwork must arrive READY TO HANG or be displayed. Wall mounted pieces must be ready to hang from a nail(s). A limited number of clips will be available for unframed artwork. Registration is Saturday April 29th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m sharp. We do not accept any artwork after 2 p.m. Pick up is Sunday April 30th, from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 

Volunteers - We need everyone to help with this wonderful event by volunteering. Shifts are as short as 2 hours and we need YOU. Your help is the only way the show goes on and the only way it continues. Please help us put on one of Pittsburgh's great events. Check out the volunteer section of the website www.artallnight.org

Build out is Saturday April 8th, 15th and 22nd from 10am to 2pm at the warehouse, 85 36th Street in Lawrenceville. Please bring a ladder and screw gun and help assemble panels.
Video artists - Have you produced a short film, video or animation? Would you like to show off your work at Art All Night this year? The 2017 Video Lounge will feature a revolving playlist of short films by creative artists from around the area. If you have worked on a video or film production, we are looking for a sample of you work. Not your demo reel or product ad; but an example of an actual original production. Whether animated characters or live actors, sound or silent, comedy or drama, documentary or completely abstract, film or video; as long as you can deliver it to us in a digital format, we can add it to our revolving playlist.

Submissions will be included in a playlist running in a continuous loop at the site cinema. Sign up below and deliver your entry in a digital format to Art All Night via mail, appointment or download. The last day for video submissions will be Monday, April 24th.

Mosaic artists - We will again be creating mosaic and glass pieces on-site that will be auctioned off to help support the show. Check out the website for more details.
Art All Night... No fee. No jury. No censorship. 412-235-1950