The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s Education and Community Engagement Department took participants on a scenic tour of downtown Pittsburgh’s plazas last Saturday, October 9. This free six-hour drawing period allowed the artists, ranging from child amateurs to seasoned sketchers, to candidly draw what they wanted.
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s Education and Community Engagement Department took participants on a scenic tour of downtown Pittsburgh’s plazas last Saturday, October 9. This free six-hour drawing period allowed the artists, ranging from child amateurs to seasoned sketchers, to candidly draw what they wanted.
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