Join Robert Morris University's Bayer Center For Nonprofit Management as they share the most recent findings of a research project on women leaders of nonprofit organizations.
Admission is $15. The Bayer Center For Nonprofit Management provides the necessary tools for nonprofit organizations to effectively manage and compete in today's society. For more information, call (412) 397-6000.
This exhibit showcases the works of German born Nadim Sabella, who was Box Heart Gallery's 2011 Art Inter/National Best Of Show recipient.
Sabella creates photographs that transform familiar places into strange and mysterious landscapes. His artwork is a rumination on constant change, instability and man's inability to control the elements.
Also on display is sculpture by artist Jason Knapp from his series, "Nests & Shells, With Skirts & Bells." For more information, call (412) 687-8858.
Learn the basics of Tai Chi with the help of certified instructor and movement analyst Gurney Bolster.
Tai Chi is a type of internal Chinese martial art practiced for both its defense training and its health benefits. Tai Chi focuses on gentle, flowing movement with centered and relaxed posture. Health benefits included improved balance, increased muscle strength and stress reduction.
This session is part of a multi-week program. For more information, call Mimi DiGregory at (412) 881-9207.
In this program, learn to tune and sharpen your hand tools as well as safety and operation skills for the basic power tools necessary for fine woodworking projects.
Skills will include using saws and chisels to cut basic dovetails. You will make your own mallet using table saw, joiner, planer, router and drill press. Other tools will include spokeshaves, marking knives, marking gauges, dovetail saws and card scrapers.
For more information, call (412) 331-0009.
This inspiring film documents a two-week theatre program in northern Uganda.
Through the intensive drama workshop, the Ugandan teens were able to tell their remarkable stories, teach their communities about important social issues such as peace building and HIV/AIDS, and begin to heal from the trauma of living for years with a militant group in their midst.
The event includes a Q&A with human rights activist, author, co-founder of the Enough Project John Prendergast. The Enough Project was created in 2007 to end genocide and crimes against humanity.
Admission is free to this screening in Posvar Hall. Presented by the university's Ford Institute, which is dedicated to advancing the study and practice of human security. For more information, call (412) 648‐7434.
Pre-school kids are welcome to enjoy an afternoon hearing stories and making crafts.
Children should be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. For more information, call (412) 766-7447.
Come inside and share the warmth with your favorite youngster through creating art.
Enjoy a terrific winter themed art project such as sugar cube igloos, felt mitten weaving, paper mosaic penguins and more.
This session is part of a six-week program. Tuition includes one adult and one child (age 3 to 6) only and includes materials. Please do not bring infant and/or toddler siblings to class. Registration is required by calling (412) 741-4405.
Members of Pittsburgh's tourist industry are welcome to network amid the works of world famous artist Andy Warhol (1928-1987).
Inspired by Warhol's claim that "in the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes", guests will have their photo taken courtesy of ShutterBooth. All guests will also receive a copy of the 2012 Official Visitors Guide featuring the pop art of Andy Warhol
Admission starts at $25. Presented by VisitPittsburgh, the official tourist promotion agency of Allegheny County. For more information, contact Ashley Steckel at (412) 281-771.
Join local Pittsburgh Craft Collective member and co-author of the book "Microcrafts", Alicia Kachmar, for a Valentine-inspired crafting session.
Admission is free. For more information, call Julie or Melissa at (412) 622-3151.
This program is designed to help people for whom English is not their native tongue.
Participants improve their language skills by taking part in a lively conversation on one or more topics.
Admission is free. For more information, call Gwen at (412) 422-9650.
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