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Artists show talent at Schoolhouse event in Bethel Park

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Jeanie Slater, South Arts Pittsburgh co-preisdent, shows her work during group’s Schoolhouse Art Show and Artist Market on May 4 in Bethel Park.
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Joe Longo and Alexis Rhoades of Meadville show her 43 Jewelry Co.’s hypoallergenic, non-tarnish products during South Arts Pittsburgh’s Schoolhouse Art Show and Artist Market on May 4 in Bethel Park.
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Ceramic artist and art educator Kristin DeGiovanni of Bethel Park shows her wheel-thrown and hand-built pottery during South Arts Pittsburgh’s Schoolhouse Art Show and Artist Market on May 4 in Bethel Park.
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Cheryl Chivers, South Arts Pittsburgh co-preisdent, shows her work during group’s Schoolhouse Art Show and Artist Market on May 4 in Bethel Park.
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Arion Grzelka shows her work during South Arts Pittsburgh’s Schoolhouse Art Show and Artist Market on May 4 in Bethel Park.
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Primary organizers of South Arts Pittsburgh’s Schoolhouse Art Show and Artist Market (from left) Keith Bastiannini, Samantha Giancola and Alex Baratta are pictured at the event on May 4 in Bethel Park.

For going on eight years, members of the Bethel Park Historical Society have worked diligently on renovations to the former Bethel High School building, with origins dating back to 1905.

As the Schoolhouse Arts and History Center on South Park Road, the building serves as an applicable gathering place for South Arts Pittsburgh, which this year is marking the 40th anniversary of its founding.

During the first weekend of May, the group hosted its first two-day Schoolhouse Art Show and Artist Market, featuring vendors and South Arts members displaying and selling their work throughout the center’s first floor.

Proceeds from a basket raffle with chances to win artwork were donated to the Bethel Park Historical Society for its continued improvements to the building.

South Arts hosts activities at the center including a weekly open studio Session on Friday mornings, bi-weekly figure drawing classes on Wednesday evenings and open studio/demonstrations on the other Wednesdays. For more information, visit www.southartspittsburgh.org.

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