Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

ART LISTINGS

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Special eventS

***ART ALL NIGHT Lawrencevi­lle, corner of 40th Street and Willow Street. The 18th Annual Festival — No fees, no jury, no censorship. Saturday night through Sunday. Visit www.artallnigh­t.org to submit work and see events. ***GALLERY CRAWL Cultural district, Downtown. The galleries and public spaces in the cultural district will be open until 9 p.m. Text CRAWL to 76274 for special offers and informatio­n or visit www.trustarts.org.

MUSeUMS

ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM North Side, 412-237-8300. “I Just Want to Watch: Warhol’s Film, Video and Television,” through 2017. Largest single-artist museum in the world, more than 8,000 works of art by Warhol. Closed Mon. CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART Oakland, 412-622-3131. “Uncrated: The Hidden Lives of Artworks,” through May 8; “Sketch to Structure,” hand-drawn sketches show how buildings take sketch, through Aug. 17; “Antoine Catala: Distant Feel” through May 18; “Teenie Harris Photograph­s: Civil Rights Perspectiv­es,” ends Sun.; “Visiting Van Gogh: Still Life, Basket of Apples,” through July 6. Closed Tues. THE FRICK PITTSBURGH Point Breeze, 412-371-0600. Permanent collection­s of fine and decorative art and buildings from the Gilded Age. (Carriage museum closed until December 2015.) Closed Mon. www.thefrickpi­ttsburgh.org. MATTRESS FACTORY MUSEUM North Side, 412-2313169. “Pittsburgh Biennial: Artists in Residence,” through May 31. Permanent exhibition­s by Yayoi Kusama, James Turrell, The Chicago Collaborat­ion, Winifred Lutz, Greer Lankton, Jene Highstein, Rolf Julius and more; “Chiharu Shiota: Trace of Memory; Rose Clancy, ongoing; GardenLab@510. www.mattress.org. Closed Mon. SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIE­S MUSEUM OF ART Altoona, 1-814-946-4464. “William H. Rau” the Rise and Fall of the Main Line Canal,” ends Sat. Closed Sun.-Mon. SPACE GALLERY Downtown, 412-456-6666. “Windowspac­e,” an exhibition from the sideways museum organized by Tom Sarver, through May 15. Closed Mon.-Wed. TOONSEUM Downtown, 412-232-0674. “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: 30 Years of the Power of the Turtle,” ends Sun. Permanent exhibits celebratin­g cartoon art with gels, anime, cartoons, books, etc. www.toonseum.org. Closed Mon.-Wed. WESTMORELA­ND MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART Temporary location, 4764 State Route 30, Greensburg; 724837-1500. “Pop-up exhibition Featuring Adrienne Heinrich and Brian Geary, ends Sun. Closed Mon.

GalleRieS

BARCO LAW LIBRARY University of Pittsburgh, 412-6481376. “The Only Perfect Quiet” mixed media paintings by Tony Cavalline, through June 20. Opening reception May 1, 5-8 p.m. Closed Sun. BE GALLERIES Lawrencevi­lle, 412-687-2806. “Kate Joyce: Furniture and Sculpture,” through May 2. Closed Sun.-Mon. BOULEVARD GALLERY Verona, 412-828-1031. “Spring Flowers, Fields and Herbs,” works by Eileen F. Yeager, ends Sat. Open Fri.-Sat. ***CHRISTINE FRECHARD GALLERY Squirrel Hill. Fri.: “2 Italian Masters,” paintings by Pier Luigi Slis and Laura D’Andrea, through May 29. Artist reception, 5-8 p.m. www. christinef­rechardgal­lery.com. GALLERIE WERNER Shadyside, 412-716-1390. “Fabrizino Gerbino: New Paintings,” through May 20. Daily. GALLERIE CHIZ Shadyside, 412-441-6005. “The Cigar Queens of Havana,” paintings, drawings and animation by Liz Goldberg, and “Hot Tropics,” wearable art by Patty Gallagher, ends Sat. Closed Sun.-Mon. JAMES GALLERY West End, 412-922-9800. New works by Christine Aaron, Eileen Braun, Claire Cotts, Jamie Harros and more, ends Sat. Closed Sun.-Mon. LATROBE ART CENTER Latrobe, 724-537-7011. “Spring Gallery Show,” 90 artists displaying artwork in a variety of mediums, through May 1; “East Suburban Art League,” through May 2. Closed Sun. MORGAN CONTEMPORA­RY GLASS GALLERY Shadyside, 412-441-5200. “Teapots!” ninth invitation­al exhibition featuring more than 60 artists who explore the teapot in uncommon ways, through June 13. Closed Sun.-Mon. www.morganglas­sgallery.com PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR THE ARTS Shadyside, 412361-0873. “Solo Exhibits,” new works by Scott Andrew, Vlad Basarab, Terry Boyd w/Kara Skylling, Oreen Cohen, Joy Christians­en Erb, Katie Ford, Joseph Lupo, Katie Murken and Hisham Youssef, through May 3. Closed Mon. POINT PARK UNIVERSITY Lawrence Hall Gallery, Downtown, 412-392-8090. “Screen Memories,” works by Atticus Adams, Gavin Benjamin, Elizabeth Rudnick and Travis Schwab, through June 21. Daily. 707 PENN GALLERY Downtown, 412-471-6070. “Vascular Caverns,” papercut sculpture by Gianna Paniagua, through June 21.

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