
So this morning the UBA (Uptown Business Association) worked hard to stuff over 500 bags full of coupons to hand out at First Friday. We were at Discover Organizing which is a huge beautiful space, worth checking out. Artist and photographer M.A. Sinnhuber one the prize for stuffing the most bags! First Fridays start June 6th and we may be lucky enough to have Joe Sendek throwing pottery here at the gallery again!
That’s right. Pamela’s has opened right here on Washington Rd. If you have never had Pamela’s you must go, their pancakes are out of this world.

I have been hearing a lot lately about what Oprah “Loves” this year, well Planet Art loves these sweet pendents. You send me your photo we have local artist Mary Ann Rieger make up a wonderful pendent. Either with two photos or a photo and a saying on the back. Best part — they are only $35!
Our own Scott Hunter was chosen by FE Gallery as one of Pittsburgh’s top 250 artist. His art will be in a show at FE Gallery and in a book that is being put together in celebration of Pittsburgh 250th Birthday. His work was chosen out of 350 submissions from 14 southwest PA counties.
The Uptown Farmer’s Market is having a great dinner at Bistro 19 on June 2nd at 6:30. It’s all local foods and supports the Uptown Farmer’s Market. It’s a five course dinner and will include locally raised produce, wines, free range Bison, pastured pork and more. The cost is $75 per person and includes the wine (I can spend more than that on wine alone!!) Make Reservations by calling Bistro 19 at 412-306-1919
So I was talking to my buddy Rick from Fidelity Bank the other day about how expensive gas may make everyone more aware of how much we really rely on shipped in products. The prices are rising at Walmart, but not here at the gallery. Everything we have is home grown. Same is true with Farmer’s Market up here on Washington Rd. I was talking with Carrie Hahn who runs it and she says the farmer’s coop business is up. I can say for sure that the gallery has been booming. More people out walking + more call for locally made products = business for the gallery = more money for about 100 artists = better local economy.



Here are a few shots that Rob took before the show Saturday night. Even though it rained we had a great turn out.

I think I am actually ready for tonight. Everything is hung and looks great. The wine is chillin’. The cheese is cut (haha). We are ready to go, see you tonight, 6 - 9.

Rob just dropped off a bunch of the framed photos for the show this Saturday night. Really cool stuff. All of the pieces Rob prints himself with archival pigment ink print on silver rag paper and they have uv protected glass, they should last 150 years without fading. The great thing is that there are big framed pieces for $300 and their are smaller matted pieces for $25, so there is really something for every budget. I think this show will be fun.
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