Pittsburgh 360: Gateway to the Arts, Art for Everyone, Preview of Chautauqua Documentary & All the Right Notes

On this episode of Pittsburgh 360, we delve into the arts! First, we find out how Gateway to the Arts is using the arts to help students learn STEM. Then we’ll show you just how the Braddock Carnegie Library is giving its patrons access to paintings, sculptures, photographs and more. You’ll get a preview of the program Chautauqua: Charting A Life In The Arts. And finally we’ll introduce you to Cello Fury, a trio of classically trained cellists and a drummer who are combining the classical world with rock music.

Pittsburgh 360: Gateway to the Arts, Art for Everyone, Preview of Chautauqua Documentary & All the Right Notes aired on Apr 03, 2014.


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