Cheap rent. Budget glam. Demolition. Artist Stephanie Armbruster embraces the challenges and opportunities as a rustbelt city native in her solo exhibit, In Search of Something More. Influenced by street art, design and documentary photography, Stephanie Armbruster's new series of encaustic paintings, is a self-described "reckless commentary inspired by the absurdities of urban life, random encounters and the tension of the city in a state of flux."
Recollections of urban living come together in a stream of consciousness rant of vibrant layers riddled with overbearing typography and architectural elements. That her art studio is located in gritty, survivalist Braddock provides an added layer of inspiration. Founded upon her various urban-centric experiences, the city depicted in Stephanie Armbruster's work is informed as much by fiction as reality; the urban environment portrayed in films, books, and song lyrics merges with memory and documentation. Hip-hop and electronic music provide the soundtrack to her work, while street art inspires a playful merging of images and architecture.Visit stephaniearmbruster.com for more information.
GALLERY DETAILS
709 Penn Gallery is located on 709 Penn Ave. / Downtown Pittsburgh Cultural District
Hours: Wed. & Thurs. 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sun.11 a.m.-5 p.m.
709 Penn Gallery is a Project of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust's Education & Community Engagement department. Funding for In Search of Something More has been provided in part by the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council Artist Opportunity Grant.
EXHIBIT DETAILS
July 15 - September 11, 2011
Artist reception [July 15, 2011 5:30-9:00p.m.]
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