Distillate, featuring artists from The Brew House Distillery Residency, showcases innovative works at Future Tenant from Jan. 13 through Feb. 4.
Distillate artists were challenged to investigate properties inherent in growth, and to consider variants such as support structures, relationships between working components, and the values we assume in order to understand our world.
Meghan Olson and Kara Skylling are curators for the exhibition. The featured artists are Rachel Debuqu with Tifany Lee, Becky Slemmons, Jaci Rice, Ashley Pixelle Andrews, Morgan Cahn, Wendy Osher, Anna E. Mikolay, Rob Katkowski, Aimee Manion, Rose Clancy, Joshua Space, Stephanie Armbruster, Carolyn Wenning, and Ryan Woodring.
The Brew House Association’s mission is to provide artists with the support necessary to foster invention, creation and collaboration, and to encourage creative risk-taking in pursuit of artistic excellence.
The Brew House Distillery Residency has helped emerging Pittsburgh artists for nearly ten years. These artists have investigated subjects significant to the support and proliferation of the arts in Pittsburgh and beyond. Mediums practiced by participating artists include performance, video, sculpture, music, painting, printmaking, and photography.
Distillate‘s opening reception will be Friday, Jan. 13. Woodchuck Hard Cider and Straub Beer will provide free adult beverages. The Cultural District’s Gallery Crawl will take place Friday, Jan. 27. Gallery hours are noon to 4 p.m., Thursday through Sunday.
For more information about Future Tenant, visit their website.
Future Tenant is a nonprofit art space located in Downtown Pittsburgh at 819 Penn Avenue, dedicated to showcasing the work of emerging artists through exhibitions that offer a cutting-edge perspective on the Pittsburgh art scene.
