
South Arts is a nonprofit membership organization founded in 1984 to meet the growing need for a dynamic regional arts center to serve the South Hills Community. South Arts was designed to focus on the educational, cultural outreach and networking needs of the community through the collaborative efforts of individuals and organizations.
South Arts is located in
The Historic Schoolhouse, 2600 South Park Road, Bethel Park, PA 15102
Gallery Hours are Wednesday through Saturday 1:00 to 4:0m.
For more information, or any questions Email info@southartspgh.com
South Arts Gallery Phone 412 223-6137
South Arts is now on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/South-Arts-Pittsburgh/130415990316124?v=photos#!/pages/South-Arts-Pittsburgh/130415990316124
South Arts Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Poetry Exchange
Photos Of The Poetry Reading Event June 12, 2010

Judith Robinson
Ms. Robinson’s most recent work ‘Dinner Date’ is filled with works that are, “suffused with delicate irony and pungent imagery that deliver the joyful, melancholic, tragic moments of a life well-lived. Her gorgeous rhythms, word-upon-word, reach to the soul of the reader. Her reflections illuminate a gentle, tough, romantic, clear-eyed and always purely poetic sensibility.”

Michael Wurster
Mr. Wurster currently resides in Pittsburgh with his Siamese cat Hawthorne. He is a founding member of Pittsburgh Poetry Exchange and teaches at Pittsburgh Center for the Arts School. His most recent work, The British Detective, was published by Main Street Rag. He served as co-editor, with Judith Robinson, of The anthology Along These Rivers: Poetry & Photography from Pittsburgh (Quadrant Press, 2008). In 1996, Wurster was an inaugural recipient of a Pittsburgh Magazine Harry Schwalb Excellence in the Arts Award for his contributions to poetry and the community.
The Poets’ books are available for sale

Laura Lutton Poet Reading Organizer

South Arts Mailing Address Is
South Arts Pittsburgh
3734 Library Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15234-2233
MAKE A DONATION
Would you consider making a tax deductible contribution to South Arts so that we may continue to provide these and other classes to everyone who enjoys and are interested in furthering the arts throughout the South Hills of Pittsburgh?