The Tom…The Tom Museum Tom Sarver, Director Runs through May 2008 410 Sampsonia Way Saturday, noon to 5, Sunday, 1 to 3
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Some people have to keep their hands busy, whether they’re smoking a cigarette, playing with their hair or doodling. Pittsburgh-based artist Tom Sarver is one such individual, although his hand gestures are comparatively more productive.
His house, The Tom Museum in the North Side, displays the artist’s never-ending handiwork and bursts wall-to-wall with color and cartoons, puppets and playthings, microcosms of Sarver’s own creation.
“I’ll be in the kitchen cooking and sculpting or traveling with my suitcase and a painting
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