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Locality: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania



Address: 1721 Lowrie St 15212 Pittsburgh, PA, US

Website: www.spacescorners.com

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Spaces Corners 10.12.2020

Spaces Corners is pleased to announce a workshop this summer led by co-founders, Melissa Catanese and Ed Panar and hosted by Ahorn Books in Berlin. This workshop focuses on strategies for uncovering, interpreting and shaping meaning through groups of images. The workshop consists of a series of hands-on editing and sequencing exercises along with in-depth group discussions exploring the often elusive role of editing and how it can open creative pathways and create new associations. Participants will gain new insights on their process and receive guidance on developing a body of work and strengthening their narrative voice as artists. For more details, visit: https://ahorn.xyz/workshop/

Spaces Corners 06.12.2020

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Spaces Corners 20.11.2020

We hope to see you this Friday, April 13 from 7-9pm for an evening of image/text presentations with Christine Hume and Matthew Newton. Question Like A Face by Christine Hume and Jeff Clark, is the second in an ITI Press series of pocket-sized, hard-bound, image-text collaborations between a writer and a visual artist designed by the ever-wondrous @ElanaSchlenker. In a powerful foray into prose, poet Christine Hume forces herself to look at gender violence and complicity wi...thin the intimate and immediate interiors of a small city in Michigan. Like any tale of power, this one begins with the careless dismissal of a whole life. Christine Hume will be reading and presenting images from the chapbook. (voted best 25 Nonfiction Books of 2017 by Brooklyn Rail) Because these are fragments of a communal story, we cook, we work, mother, and plan, but we sleep inside someone else’s dream. We let our feelings dissipate across a screen. We listen to news without hearing the story, the accusations and backlash, the loopholes and dismissals we take for living. What makes us suddenly come into focus or get shoved into a shed out back has nothing to do with us. Do I even know a woman who hasn’t been subjected to male violence? Do you? Why doesn’t that admission stop us in our tracks? - Christine Hume, "Question Like A Face excerpt

Spaces Corners 03.11.2020

"Offering an intimate look at Singh’s life and concerns, Museum Bhavan is a private museum made public, reflecting not only Singh’s attempts to make sense of her work and expansive archive, but also offering a poetic meditation on the medium and its rich possibilities to order and construct meaning from the past and the world around us." - Adam Bell Next week, Carnegie Museum of Art's Carnegie International and PGH Photo Fair present "In Conversation with Dayanita Singh" at Silver Eye Center of Photography. We feel so lucky to have the unique opportunity to welcome Dayanita Singh to Pittsburgh! While the talk is now at capacity, you can still reserve a signed copy of "Museum Bhavan" (Winner of the Paris Photo - Aperture Foundation PhotoBook of the Year Award).

Spaces Corners 30.10.2020

Check out over 200 photobooks and zines on sale TONIGHT at our Silver Eye outpost. Zines marked at $4 and $12 and photobooks up to 50% off. The sale at Silver Eye is one night only but will continue throughout the month at Spaces Corners HQ in Troy Hill.

Spaces Corners 21.10.2020

We’re launching our spring sale this Friday at our outpost Silver Eye Center for Photography. Stop by from 6-9pm during the Unblurred gallery walk for markdowns on an expanded selection of inventory. The sale will continue at Spaces Corners HQ in Troy Hill for the month of April. Sale items are in-store only. Get there early!