Carolyn Speranza

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

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    • 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

(Already) Water has become a political issue in Pennsylvania!

October 21, 2011 — Carolyn Speranza

Hard to imagine that in this off-year, your vote could count for something really important. Besides the library initiative getting you to the polls, consider that legislature governing Marcellus shale drilling and our DRINKING WATER will wind up in Pennsylvania’s Courts. That’s why you should vote for Wecht and give his campaign a few bucks as well. In local elections ever dollar counts!
http://www.wecht2011.com/contribute/

Posted in Civic Engagement, Water and Environment. Tags: carnegie library, election, Marcellus, politics, vote, voting, water. Comments Off on (Already) Water has become a political issue in Pennsylvania!
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