Carolyn Speranza

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  • Social Sculpture & Community Engagement. Large-scale Media Installation & Public Art. Partner-based Project Development.

  • Projects

    • All Eyes on Art | PGH4ART
    • Down the River . . .
    • Requiem for the Netmakers
    • Water Themed Projects
    • Sight of Stillness: What do you see when you meditate?
    • Earth Breathing
    • Urban Aquarium
    • End of the Line: Building Bridges with Pittsburgh’s Busways
    • Invisible Clock
    • It Makes My Bread Taste Sweeter
    • Literacy Windows
    • Art in Residency
    • Hole Poem
    • Site Specific Installations
    • Neon Art & Sculpture
  • In the Press

    • Creating Artistic Context feature in Shady Ave Mag
    • PGH4ART: Animating Democracy
    • PGH4ART: Candidates for mayor should support public art
    • PGH4ART: Percent for Art Schemes Fail
    • Too Shallow for Diving essay by Elaine A. King in ARTES Magazine
    • Too Shallow for Diving in the Post Gazette
    • Too Shallow for Diving reviewed by Kurt Shaw in the Pittsburgh Tribune Review
    • Too Shallow for Diving reviewed by Robert Raczka in Pittsburgh City Paper
    • Weight of Water: Hoeting Interview
    • Weight of Water: Numediacy & McCombs
    • Weight of Water: Review

PGH4ART Twitter “Bombing”

October 1, 2014 — Carolyn Speranza

Featured in a national news story on Percent for Art programs!

"…we are a community where the LAW APPLIES EQUALLY TO ALL" #AFTACON #localpolitics @PGH4ART http://t.co/0onBN8294S pic.twitter.com/N8pKFrAwIV

— Hill Consensus (@HillConsensus) June 12, 2014

@gastilworks, @billpeduto: Local public art makes a difference! http://t.co/8srjFEONKl #AFTACON #localpolitics pic.twitter.com/iLl38mMubV

— Rebecca Altes (@pghbekka) June 12, 2014

"ENFORCE THE LAW… what's so hard about that?" #AFTACON #localpolitics @pgh4art http://t.co/dsoh2uu1p3 pic.twitter.com/K7pVj8wNkL

— Hill Consensus (@HillConsensus) June 13, 2014

The ARTS creates this sense of AH to ones MIND, BODY, & SPIRIT! #PGH @Americans4Arts #AFTACON http://t.co/IUjwP4YA5T pic.twitter.com/oZpoHaQ7jF

— Brian Brown (@BrianSBrownJr) June 13, 2014

If Chicago can enforce their % for Art Law, why can't #PGH ? #AFTACON @Americans4Arts http://t.co/4lz6J58fAo pic.twitter.com/mvTnSf7Vxv

— Brian Brown (@BrianSBrownJr) June 13, 2014

"The one per cent ordinance has been on the city's books for many years…" #AFTACON @PGH4ART http://t.co/NP7Lo6Zupv pic.twitter.com/w5gnOhmhX9

— Hill Consensus (@HillConsensus) June 14, 2014

@createquity Lets DREAM together when artwork animates public spaces throughout #pgh! #AFTACON #localpolitics pic.twitter.com/PlCTsqt36y

— Brian Brown (@BrianSBrownJr) June 12, 2014

Public art increases property values. http://t.co/cCvj2x77zF #aftacon #artstimulus #localpolitics #pittsburgh pic.twitter.com/zcKVWAiQ1r

— Rebecca Altes (@pghbekka) June 12, 2014

Public art: innovation and investment!. #aftacon #artcommunity #pittsburgh http://t.co/XImxZXOVh3 pic.twitter.com/6Zn9h5a0IA

— Rebecca Altes (@pghbekka) June 13, 2014

Art makes a difference for our well-being. http://t.co/fUDbZl2j2e #aftacon #artistscore #pittsburgh pic.twitter.com/vXuL7hc5uf

— Rebecca Altes (@pghbekka) June 13, 2014

Art is awe-inspiring! #aftacon #publicart #pittsburgh http://t.co/XImxZXOVh3 pic.twitter.com/n3arA340PT

— Rebecca Altes (@pghbekka) June 13, 2014

 

Art is essential to local communities! #artscommunity #aftacon #pittsburgh http://t.co/joMxgUcPuT pic.twitter.com/tVcAUexI9x

— Rebecca Altes (@pghbekka) June 14, 2014

Public art enhances every community! #aftacon #artsplans #pittsburgh http://t.co/Wfl3D9VLBN pic.twitter.com/HJq9vFlGAB

— Rebecca Altes (@pghbekka) June 13, 2014

Art is for everyone! #faviannarod #aftacon http://t.co/m4qckX6yMz pic.twitter.com/UxI9ivAoeQ

— Rebecca Altes (@pghbekka) June 14, 2014

Public art makes each city unique! #powerofart #aftacon #pittsburgh http://t.co/uWAHSxE56n pic.twitter.com/iijU4CvQur

— Rebecca Altes (@pghbekka) June 14, 2014

Public art leads to innovation! #districts #aftacon #pittsburgh http://t.co/znoSjHRFG0 pic.twitter.com/ndKgewMGbU

— Rebecca Altes (@pghbekka) June 14, 2014

All Eyes on Art! #whatyouretaking #aftacon http://t.co/znoSjHRFG0 pic.twitter.com/RZMNQGVi5o

— Rebecca Altes (@pghbekka) June 14, 2014

All Eyes on Art! #equitableartsed #aftacon http://t.co/qNDBnMbgVM pic.twitter.com/QrLBs2Ut8n

— Rebecca Altes (@pghbekka) June 14, 2014

Children’s futures are shaped by art! #whoseplace #aftacon http://t.co/FWxNID5PmD pic.twitter.com/ijkGBn1Ls5

— Rebecca Altes (@pghbekka) June 14, 2014

"I am PROUD… I am SHOCKED… Where has this money gone?… the world is watching!" #AFTACON http://t.co/ZzkQek9e7w pic.twitter.com/92G3iwRMGx

— Hill Consensus (@HillConsensus) June 14, 2014

"Responsible government recognizes the ECONOMIC VALUE OF ART" #AFTACON #PGH @PGH4ART http://t.co/PRbjaxfUx4 pic.twitter.com/W6LyxyJigk

— Hill Consensus (@HillConsensus) June 14, 2014

Local art creates local jobs! #pARTnership #aftacon #pittsburgh http://t.co/I404jKjo9K pic.twitter.com/D2wR49nfpE

— Rebecca Altes (@pghbekka) June 14, 2014

Even the #PGH Police knows the ARTS makes a difference! #AFTACON @PGH4ART pic.twitter.com/7KXlFgNqbF

— Brian Brown (@BrianSBrownJr) June 14, 2014

From LA to Pittsburgh, cities across America have been ignoring their public art laws http://t.co/19EqNWEiUX @PGH4ART #aftacon

— Rachel Corbett (@RachelNCorbett) June 13, 2014

SIGN THE PETITION: implement and enforce a 1977 percent for art law! https://t.co/5cHZYxYjpA

— PGH4ART (@PGH4ART) October 14, 2014

Featured in a national news story on Percent for Art programs!

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