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Gallery On 43rd Street

Gallery On 43rd Street

(2 reviews)

$$$

Lawrenceville

I'm certainly glad I attended my first Cookie Tour in Lawrenceville this December. It's because of…read morethis event I found out about Gallery on 43rd Street. There was a sign on the corner of Butler and 43rd indicating a cookie stop was down this street. Am I ever glad I followed the sign; otherwise, I would have remained on the main drag of Butler and never ventured into this lovely oasis. It's in an old house that is charming in itself. You make your way from room to room on the first floor. The day we were here, there were books in the front with the author present to sign them (gift number one), hand knit scarves next in line with the maker present (gifts number two and three), handmade earrings further back (gift number four), and artwork hung on the walls in the hallway. Everywhere I turned there were eye-catching handmade pieces. Definitely on my list to re-visit for those one-of-a kind locally made items.

My mom bugs me to go here every time she makes it down to Pittsburgh. I think she's purchased about…read morefives pairs of ear rings so far. You wont find this place unless you see their sandwich board situated on Butler Street. It's tucked away on 43rd Street and looks exactly like the rest of the houses on that block. Inside you'll find a variety of local art including paintings, pottery and jewelry. I'm not much of an art buyer and, while I really like their stuff, I simply can't afford it. However, their jewelry is priced low enough that my mom can indulge every once in a while. If you're into locally made, handcrafted art, it's definitely worth a look. The place is rather inconspicuous on the outside but on the inside it's a beautiful Victorian era house brimming with local art and behind the counter is a very nice lady that'll answer any questions you might have.

be Galleries - View into Galleries I and II

be Galleries

(8 reviews)

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Lawrenceville

Lawrenceville is so hip these days!…read more I stopped in here with my mom and marveled at all of the neat 3-D art on display. Then I ran across a gorgeous mosaic by Rachel Sagers and snatched it right up! The woman who helped me with my purchase was friendly and made sure that my art was carefully wrapped and ready for transit. The feel in the gallery is spacious and welcoming, and the art was so unlike other things I've seen. Some items are pretty pricey but it's great to browse. I would come here again for sure.

The Borelli Edwards art gallery is an absolute must visit if you find yourself near Lawrenceville…read more Rotating exhibits will always be able to peak your interest regardless of personal taste or preference. These exhibits will rotate from local up and comers to established artists for many years. Beyond the gallery this is a phenomenal place for all of your framing needs. As my wife and I travel to various destinations local art is our souvenir of choice with our walls in our house telling a story of our adventures. Joy does an incredible job understanding our style and willingly accepting any challenge we throw at her. We have now had close to 20 pieces framed with little direction other than big picture vision. She has never failed to delight us!! Lastly, Joy the owner is reason enough to visit. She is a wonderful and welcoming host that could gladly have you extend your planned 10 minute visit to over an hour. The conversation and friendliness are always a highlight. Why are you still reading my review? Go visit Joy!!

Wood Street Galleries

Wood Street Galleries

(16 reviews)

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Downtown

Always worth a visit. The entrance is a little tricky to figure out, and you need to take the…read moreelevator, but once you are there, it's a creative space that hosts imaginative and provocative art. Technology usually plays a factor in most of the exhibits I've seen here, and illuminated displays are the most common. It's all free, too. On the outside, make sure you notice Flow, a light installation by Erwin Redl, and 168 Lightbulbs, by Jim Cambell. Take the escalator down a floor to see Sol Lewitt's Thirteen Geometric Figures (1984).

What a better way to kill a little time than at a (free) art gallery, am I right?…read more Okay, well while Wood Street Galleries IS free, donations are gladly accepted. The galleries are located above the Wood Street Station Downtown where you'll access the gallery from the side of the station- you won't go inside as if you were heading to the T stop. The galleries are located on the above two floors so it's probably best to work your way from the 3rd floor down, but that's not what I did... The Gallery FYI is not open Monday. The exhibit we saw was Nonotak, which were a row of diamond-shaped lights hung from the ceiling which had lighting attached to it which seemed to move along to the sound playing from the speakers. It gave it a trippy feeling almost like a pumping heart. Also, it made for some really cool photographs. The other portion of the exhibit immersed you even more into the artwork You were able to step inside the piece of glass which felt like infinity lights covering you, giving you the feeling of what could only be described as "free falling". It was so cool to look around, but not down as it could easily freak you out if you aren't a fan of that kind of stuff. It was really cool to see the exhibits up close. What I loved is that the exhibits didn't take long to get through but they were both equally as fascinating. There were no crowds so we were able to take our time. The staff on each floor were super nice. And it was just a really cool day to spend an afternoon while exploring the city. Highly recommend checking out whatever exhibit is here while you're in town.

Maser Galleries - mckenzie thorpe

Maser Galleries

(3 reviews)

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Shadyside

A nice little shop on Walnut in Shadyside. It's been a couple years since I stopped in, and saw…read morethat it really hasn't changed much with time. A pleasant fellow let me look about and we chatted about this and that. The collection here is rather eclectic and spread among many themes - and there's a lot of Pgh sports stuff. I did find two pieces by a Spanish artist. They were a bit overpriced...but he did knock of a some off for the pair and I liked them, so I went ahead and made the purchase. It's all good; the place is worth a look. I hear they do nice framing as well.

Maser Galleries is excellent for framing. We had a page from an old magazine with artwork that…read moremeant a lot to us. Brenda helped us frame it beautifully. She had great ideas that we never would've come up with if we'd tried to design it ourselves. It took four or five days, and the price was very reasonable. When we picked up the framed piece, they had created a pocket in the back and tucked in some information about the magazine (Harper's) explaining its cultural and historical significance. It was very thoughtful and we really appreciated it. While we were in the gallery for framing, we loved looking around at the paintings. They are striking, lovely, and accessibly priced. We visited during the pandemic (December 2020) and were grateful and at ease because of the common-sense precautions they took. Brenda wore a mask the entire time, without mentioning it. She took care to stand back from us as we looked at the framing materials. She propped open the door for air flow.

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