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Ajamu X, A Sensual Chorus of Gestures IX, 2024.” Photo courtesy of Silver Eye Center for Photography.
Thursday, March 5: “FIERCE: Pittsburgh: Opening Reception at Silver Eye Center for Photography
6-9 p.m.
The first solo exhibition in the U.S. to showcase the work of artist Ajamu X opens Thursday night at Silver Eye. Featuring 13 portraits made in by Ajamu X last year in Pittsburgh, the new exhibition “celebrates individuals shaping the city’s Black queer culture today, affirming their place within a vibrant, evolving global archive.” In addition to his work as a darkroom and fine art photographic artist, Ajamu X has “advocated for Black LGBTQ+ lives through intimate portraits that explore sensuality, gender and queerness” for decades.
The free opening reception features a celebration of all the portrait subjects included in the project led by MC Marques Redd, live performances by Ricky Davii and Mo Marshall plus open participation drawing from Ball culture traditions. The night also includes Pittsburgh cocktails and mocktails crafted by Hannah Turpin of SHAG and music by DJ Formosa. Presented in collaboration with Rainbow Serpent, FIERCE will be on view through May 2 at the Garfield center. Also don’t miss the artist talk with Ajamu X on Saturday, March 7, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Silver Eye. Information.
Photo courtesy of the Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show.
Friday, March 6-Sunday, March 8: Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center
March 6-15
Every March, the Home & Garden Show rolls out the welcome mat for all those projects you’ve been putting on hold until spring. Spanning 8 acres, the 44th annual event boasts 1,200 exhibitors. It’s a rare chance to see, touch and try daily necessities and luxury goods while getting pro tips in real time from trusted experts. Special guest for the show’s kickoff weekend is award-winning antiques appraiser Dr. Lori, featured expert on the History Channel’s “The Curse of Oak Island” and the new hit series “Pawn Stars Do America.”
Bring your dream schemes to life with the Home Interior Galleries, Construction and Remodeling Center, Garden Pavilion and Kitchen and Cooking Collection. Step into Buckhorn Showcase’s custom‐made rustic ranch and their 400-square-foot tiny house. Highlights include The Farm to Table Expo, Pennsylvania Food & Wine Festival, Pets at Home Aisle, Biergarten, Children’s Village and more. Schedule and tickets. Read more about the show in NEXT.
Friday, March 6: World Baseball Classic Watch Party and Open House at the Clemente Museum
6-9 p.m.
Step right up: One of Pittsburgh’s hidden treasures is hosting its first ever World Baseball Classic watch party on the big screen, and it’s sure to be a home run. Join the museum to celebrate what would have been Vera Clemente’s 85th birthday, and watch Team Puerto Rico’s debut World Baseball Classic game at Hiram Bithorn Stadium against Colombia. Explore both floors of the Clemente Museum, purchase Engine House 25 wine by the glass, and cheer on the Puerto Rico national baseball team. Tickets.
Friday, March 6: Pittsburgh CLO Ambassadors Wine Tasting and Silent Auction at the Duquesne Club
7 p.m.
Enjoy an elegant evening at the classic Downtown club to support the Civic Light Opera’s vital Education and Community Engagement Programs. The 29th annual benefit bash features mouthwatering hors d’oeuvres and wine, plus an extensive silent auction offering one-of-a-kind CLO packages. The exclusive spirits tasting as part of the Connoisseur Package is always a highlight of this event. So don that cocktail attire and sip for a great cultural cause. Tickets.
History Uncorked 2025 event. Photo courtesy of the Heinz History Center.
Friday, March 6: Legendary: History Uncorked at the Senator John Heinz History Center
7:30-11 p.m.
Get your glam — and your game — on when this premier Pittsburgh party enters legendary status. Taking inspiration from the “iconic people, places and moments that define the Steel City,” the benefit bash is packed with programming spanning six floors. Think Friday night lights with a stylish edge.
Get groovy during the all-night dance party led by DJ Bonics and DJ Cake, play themed trivia with Pittsburgh Legends, and savor bites from top local restaurants. The highly anticipated annual uncorking is a party with a purpose, with proceeds supporting the center’s educational programs, award-winning exhibitions and preservation of historic artifacts. Co-chaired by Laura Early and F. Dok Harris, the revelry also features a silent auction, expanded bar with signature cocktails and VIP access. Tickets. Read more about Uncorked in NEXT.
Friday, March 6-Sunday, March 8: “Infinite Life” at the Barebones Black Box Theater
7:30 p.m. & 2 p.m.
Next up for the boundary-pushing, Pittsburgh-based barebones production company is a “bold yet tender exploration of human connection.” Written by American playwright and film director Annie Baker, who is known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning play “The Flick,” the play follows five women and one man who are “undergoing a fasting treatment while navigating chronic pain and illness” in Northern California.
Directed by company founder and artistic director Patrick Jordan, Infinite Life stars a noteworthy cast of Pittsburgh acting veterans: Tami Dixon, Sheila McKenna, Karla Payne, Helena Ruoti, Cary Anne Spear and Michael Tisdale. Running through March 22, the play explores time, pain, memory, survival, resilience, silence and more. Tickets.
Photo courtesy of Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.
Saturday, March 7: Seed Swap at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (Oakland)
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
The frigid temps and record-breaking snowfall are finally making way for hints of spring to come. April showers seems to be arriving a month early this year, which means it’s time to get your green thumb on. Thankfully, seasoned gardeners will gather at this beloved event to help us all start the growing season off right. Phipps, Grow Pittsburgh and Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh team up to offer seed giveaways, workshops, stories, tips and hands-on activities.
Bring your untreated, non-GMO seeds to share or simply pick up some donated by local gardeners and seed companies. Learn pro tips during conversations with gardening experts and attend workshops exploring organic gardening and seed starting and saving. The event also includes raffles and creative activities for children and teens. Information.
Photo courtesy of East End Brewing Co.
Saturday, March 7: Good Wood Barrel-Aged Beer Fest at East End Brewing Co.
12-3 p.m.
The taps will flow in Larimer with the finest barrel-aged beers crafted by local breweries. If late winter has you craving barrel-aged stouts and barleywines, funky sours, saisons and wheat beers — this brew fest is for you. Sample suds from more than 12 area breweries as you savor libations from a wide variety of purveyors — from Cartel Brewing and Hazel Grove to Liberty Pole Spirits, Aslin Beer Co. and more. Fest-goers get exclusive access to the Larimer brewpub, two slices of delish East End Chewing pizza and a keepsake glass. Tickets.
Saturday, March 7: “Sweat and Sacrifice” Opening Reception & Artists Toast at Emerald City
1-4 p.m.
A new exhibition curated by BOOM Concepts will present a selection of artworks, artifacts, memorabilia and sports experiences “as a way to celebrate teamwork, fanatic culture, personal well-being and the integration of creative media into sports culture.” For its next exhibition project and program series, “Sweat and Sacrifice,” BOOM is setting up shop at Emerald City in Downtown Pittsburgh. Designed to “frame sport as ritual and inheritance — where sweat builds legacy, sacrifice builds memory and fandom becomes a creative force of its own,” the exhibition will be accompanied by a series of public programs.
On view through May 1, the project is “shaped by WPIAL athletics, Fifth Avenue High School championship trophies, Kennard Field and the deep-rooted fandom that surrounds sport everywhere — whether in a small town or a major metropolis.” Celebrate the exhibition launch and raise a glass with the artists at the free opening reception. Information.
Photo courtesy of the Senator John Heinz History Center.
Sunday, March 8: Pittsburgh’s Hidden History: Behind the Curtain at the Heinz History Center
2-3:30 p.m.
Step behind the gallery walls to discover the making of the Heinz History Center’s marquee exhibition. Whether you loved visiting the “” or plan to see it before it closes on April 4, this event offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the research, interpretation and design that informed the exhibit. Museum professionals who worked on Pittsburgh’s Hidden History will host a lively panel exploring the “wacky, weird and wonderful stories that shaped the exhibition.” Spanning centuries of Pittsburgh history, the exhibit includes everything from “spooky artifacts and tiny treasures to extraordinary pieces” — including many that have never been on view until now.
Find out how and why the objects were chosen, which artifacts didn’t make the final cut, what design decisions were made to help guide the visitor experience and more moderated by Anne Madarasz, chief historian and director of The Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum. .
9 more things to do this weekend
Friday, March 6: Unblurred First Fridays Art Crawl on Penn Avenue, 4-10 p.m.
Friday, March 6: Garden Railroad Farewell Party at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, 5:30-7 p.m.
Friday, March 6-Sunday, March 8: Annual Book Sale at C.C. Mellor Memorial Library, various times
Friday, March 6, & Sunday, March 8: Resonance Works presents the Pittsburgh premiere of Reena Esmail’s “Malhaar: A Requiem for Water” at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall and First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. & 4 p.m.
Saturday, March 7: Bluegrass and Folk Festival at Fermata Brewing Co., 1 p.m.
Saturday, March 7: Family Nature Walk at Powdermill Nature Reserve, 2-3 p.m.
Saturday, March 7: Blue Butterfly Productions presents The Dance Party You’ve Been Waiting For at 3rd Street Gallery, 7-11 p.m.
Saturday, March 7: Big Night Derby: Off to the Races at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 7: International Guitar Night at the O’Reilly Theater, 7:30 p.m.
For more things to do with NEXT, read 11 essential March events for welcoming spring in Pittsburgh, from comics and crafts to cult cinema and don’t miss our NEXT in the Gallery column and Date Night series.
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