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What to do this week in Pittsburgh, from Fourth of July events to Music on the Mon: June 28-July 4
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Monday, June 28: L.L.Bean Outdoor Discovery Programs in Ross Park
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L.L.Bean wants to get you outside. From kayaking to archery to fly fishing, the outdoor retailer is offering free adventures and guided courses from June 28 through July 11 led by trained experts. View a schedule.
Tuesday, July 29: RealTime Interventions’ The Birth of Paper
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You have one more day to experience the premiere of RealTime will new show, which forms a “theatrical bridge between Pittsburgh, ‘the Paris of Appalachia’ and Beirut, ‘the Paris of the Middle East.’” Created in response to Beirut’s humanitarian crisis, this how is a “love letter to the postal service –and to paper– as an ancient, global technology of connection, the show connects its audience across oceans in real time.” The one-of-a-
“The Fabricated Landscape,” a new exhibit exploring some of the most innovative minds working in contemporary architecture, will be opening at the Carnegie Museum of Art June 26.
Courtesy of Rafael Gamo/Frida Escobedo/Carnegie Museum of Art
Escobedo Tallera Siqueiros at the Cultural Center in Cuernavaca, Mexico, 2019.
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“The Fabricated Landscape,” opening June 26 at Carnegie Museum of Art, is designed to highlight the growing diversity and ingenuity in the field of contemporary architecture.
The exhibition will include installations from 10 international practices, many of which will be debuting new work for the first time in the United States.
“This is a very important moment for all of them,” said Raymund Ryan, curator-at-large for the Oakland museum’s Heinz Architectural Center, where the exhibition will run through Jan. 17.