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The Wood Street Galleries , a
visual arts project of the
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust , is a
art gallery that is located in Downtown
Pittsburgh ,
Pennsylvania .
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[4] The gallery occupies the upper floors of the Max Azen company building, above the
Wood Street light rail stop .
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History
The triangular-shaped building that houses the gallery was transferred to the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust in 1990 by the Pittsburgh Port Authority Transit, for the sum of $1 per year.
[8] The Wood Street Galleries were established two years later in 1992.
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This gallery focuses on contemporary and technological art.
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References
^ Dan Eldridge (5 August 2014).
Moon Pittsburgh . Avalon Publishing. pp. 230–.
ISBN
978-1-61238-846-5 .
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"A Thousand Points of Light; WOOD STREET GALLERIES OFFER AN ILLUMINATING NEW EXHIBIT" .
Pittsburgh City Paper . October 1, 2003. Archived from
the original on September 21, 2014. Retrieved August 22, 2014 .
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Shaw, Kurt (July 19, 2007).
"Wood Street Galleries' Installation Exhibit Examines 'Poetic' Relationships" .
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review . Retrieved April 27, 2017 .
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Shaw, Kurt (October 13, 2010).
"Wood Street Galleries Exhibit Is Short on Visuals, Long on Audio" .
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review . [
dead link ]
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"Wood Street Galleries" .
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"The Azen Family - Rauh Jewish Archives" . 21 October 2014.
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"Wood St "T" Station - Bridges and Tunnels of Allegheny County and Pittsburgh, PA" .
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Roy Lubove (1 August 1995).
Twentieth-century Pittsburgh: The post-steel era . University of Pittsburgh Pre. pp. 199–.
ISBN
978-0-8229-7167-2 .
^ Gwen Shaffer; Douglas L. Root; Caroline Tiger (18 November 2008).
Pennsylvania . Fodor's Travel Publications.
ISBN
978-1-4000-0739-4 .
External links
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