Lucky, Linus, Bubbles and Bob

Let the fur fly with portraits of your favorite family member, by Dave.

SPREADING KINDNESS

Notes and prints by Dave that touch the heart are available on our web shop or in person at the Double Dog Store. So Contact us to stop in!

heading out?

No matter what direction you are heading this holiday, make sure you stop and see us. We are open Friday, December 23, 12-4. Saturday, December 24, by calling ahead at 412.343.5584.

Christmas in Carnegie

This year Double Dog Studios is joining in on the fun with Christmas in Carnegie. Saturday, December 17, from 11-4. There will be in-store specials and free kisses from Ollie & George.

October and November at Double Dog Studios

The past couple of months were stuffed with gallery exhibits and markets. We couldn't be more grateful to all the wonderful people who support the arts and our community.

john eastman | The Afterlife of Trees

Double Dog Studios presents artist john eastman's The Afterlife of Trees, an exhibit coming November 5th, 2022. The exhibit will feature three reiterations of trees, each representing new observations and utilities after they have passed on from life, perhaps inadvertently adding to the progression of humanity. Featured works, all in series, include sculptural wall sconces made from treated bark, hanging branch apparatuses and mobiles, and sculptural wood + rebar forms.

Methods of work include the Japanese Shou Sugi Ban (method of wood charring), Rebar form design, and Fiber wrapping. See more here

November 5 - November 26, 2022

Join Us for a Panel Discussion

Wednesday, September 28, 7:00 pm

A discussion on art and philanthropy. Thompson is considered to have had one of America's most important collections of modern art. In 1961 $500,000 worth of art was stolen in an audacious theft from his home in Whitehall. Learn more about the recovery and Pittsburgh's loss of a legacy.

PANEL: David Vater, Architect, and Author; Brittany Reilly, Director, Aaronel deRoy Gruber Foundation; Ben Edge, Artist, and Author; Heather Semple, Art Appraiser, and Collections Manager; and Patrick McArdle, Curator and Collector

Carnegie goes International

Artist Spotlight

Merel Noorlander [1984] is a Dutch artist/designer who recently graduated with a Master of Fine Art from the 4D Design Department at Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Merel's work navigates the space between technology, social design, and performance, where they create non-normative stories and a new format of expression within various bodily perspectives. Fundamental to their research is a focus on and aim towards collective empowerment with kinetic installations and (video) performances that interweave sexuality and contemporary objects, set in both public and private domains. They transform varied materials (paper, fiber, metals, silicone) into objects that are capable of contracting, expanding, glowing, or twisting by way of hands, motors, and timers. 

Uranus

See other artists exhibiting in Carnegie goes International here

Carnegie Goes international

Twenty artists representing over nine countries open on September 17 and will run through October 1, 2022

Double Dog Studios, located in the heart of Carnegie, presents a group exhibition comprised of international artists in the spirit of the first Carnegie International at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, PA. Organized in honor of the industrialist and philanthropists to educate, inspire, and promote international cooperation and understanding.

The exhibit showcases the passion that drives the artist and our time with over 75 pieces, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, and projections.

“Carnegie goes International” is curated by P.J. McArdle.

ON VIEW AUGUST 13 - SEPT 3, 2022

We are open Fridays & Saturdays from 11-4, and by calling ahead. Stop in and see Ryder’s futuristic landscapes. View the catalog here,

POP OVER TO THE PUP-UP!

Join us today from 12-6 pm we are STOP #1 on the Carnegie Arts Walk, outside PUP-UP!, and inside, Mr. Dog Gets the Mail, both by Dave Klug.

Visit all the stops, like #2, 319 Art House, #3, 3rd Street Gallery, and #4, Greg Valley’s mural. There are 33-plus stops around Carnegie. Pick up a map, or visit the Arts Walk page here.