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Key Staff Mission/Description Theatre Beyond the
Stage. Phase 3 Productions exists to bring fun, thought-provoking and accessible
theatre to the Pittsburgh
community. Our work does not end at the door, but engages the community though
socially aware themes as well as donations to local charitable organizations.
The result is theatre that is entertaining and relevant.
Key Staff Mission/Description To inspire and educate
visitors with the beauty and importance of plants; to advance sustainability and
worldwide biodiversity through action and research; and to celebrate its historic
glasshouse.
PITT ARTS
University of Pittsburgh 929 William Pitt Union Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Phone: 412.624.4498 Fax: 412.624.1662 www.pittarts.pitt.edu
pittarts@pitt.edu Budget Size: $250,001 - $500,000 Number Full-time Staff: 2 Number Part-time Staff: 2 Number Volunteers: 1 | |
Key Staff Mission/Description PITT ARTS was established
in 1997 by the University of Pittsburgh
to connect its students to the cultural life of Pittsburgh
and to encourage student attendence and active involvement in the arts programming
on campus and in the city. The goals of PITT ARTS include: 1. Encouraging students
to participate in the cultural opportunities that exist in the City of Pittsburgh
and on the University's campus; encouraging them in the habit of active involvement
with the arts, both as participants and members of audiences, so that they will
become sophisticated arts consumers and supporters. 2. Extending the concept
of the University's campus to encompass the larger Pittsburgh community in order to take advantage
of the rich resources that are available in the area; 3. Supporting the
arts organizations on campus and in the city by developing audiences and assisting
their marketing efforts for their productions and events; 4. Assisting in the
recruitment and retention of students by the University by marketing the rich
cultural resources and the high quality of life that exist in the region; and 5. Leading our arts
organizations in the transformation of arts marketing, education, and research
in order to cultivate active young audiences.
Key Staff Mission/Description Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures (PA&L) strives to stimulate an interest
in reading and to encourage appreciation for the written word and the free exchange
of ideas by presenting intellectually stimulating programming in non-academic
settings. One of only a handful of organizations of its kind in the US,
Pittsburgh joins Seattle,
New York, Philadelphia
and San Francisco as cities that are able to successfully
support literature-based public programming. PA&L currently accomplishes its
mission through three programs: The Drue Heinz Lectures, The American Shorts Reading
Series, and Black, White and Read All Over.
Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
2900 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15201-1500
Phone: 412.281.0360 Fax: 412.281.9901 www.pbt.org inquiry@pittsburghballet.org
Budget Size: $5M - $10M Number Full-time Staff: 70 Number Part-time Staff: 40 | |
Key Staff Mission/Description Pittsburgh
Ballet Theatre's mission is to develop a regionally rooted but internationally
recognized ballet company that performs both the traditional ballets of legendary
masters and new works by innovative contemporary choreographers. PBT is committed
to creating ballet for new generations, and to do so successfully, it will continue
to respond to its audiences through the commission and creation of new work with
familiar and meaningful themes. To maintain these standards of excellence, PBT
is committed to building an outstanding Company and School by attracting, developing
and retaining excellent dancers and artistic, production and administrative personnel.
Key Staff Mission/Description The Pittsburgh Banjo Club Is a non-profit organization made up
of men and women from all walks of life, with a common goal - the encouragement
and preservation of the banjo, America's
Native Instrument. Formed on December 15, 1988, the PBC is dedicated to keeping
the music of the Golden Age of Banjo (1920-1930) alive.
Key Staff Mission/Description The Pittsburgh Camerata is a
professional chamber choir dedicated to performances distinguished by imaginative
programming in intimate settings.
Pittsburgh Ceili Club PO Box 38183 Pittsburgh, PA 15238-8183 Phone: 412.404.2677 Fax: 412.404.2717 www.pittsburghceiliclub.org
Number Volunteers: 12 |
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Key Staff Mission/Description The Pittsburgh Ceili Club was
formed in 1900 as a non-profit organization with the promotion of traditional
forms of Irish dancing and music as the primary purpose. The goals of the Ceili Club are: * To contribute to,
promote, amd participate in various aspects of Irish culture (in particular, traditional
forms of Irish dancing) and
to preserve its traditions and heritage. * To provide a venue
for Irish and American-Irish to become acquainted and th share, appreciate and
promote Irish culture. * To cooperate with
other organizations that desire to further the objectives of the Ceili Club.
Key Staff Mission/Description To present chamber
music of the highest quality performed by internationally and nationally recognized
ensembles to tri-state residents; to support and extend the full range of chamber
music repetoire through performances and commissions; to support educational activities
that encourage more adults and students to appreciate the art form; and to nurture
exceptional emerging chamber music ensembles.
Pittsburgh CLO 719 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3504 Phone: 412.281.3973 Groups: 412.325.1582 Fax: 412.281.5339 www.pittsburghclo.org
mail@pittsburghCLO.org Budget Size: $10M Number Full-time Staff: 28 Number Part-time Staff: 300 Number Volunteers: 19 | |
Key Staff Mission/Description The mission
of the Pittsburgh
Civic Light Opera is the "celebration of musical theater." The Pittsburgh
CLO is a not-for-profit cultural organization dedicated to the preservation, creation
and promotion of the American musical theater art form and the furnishing of arts
education, and providing outreach and meaningful community service opportunities
in Western Pennsylvania and throughout the United States
Key Staff Mission/Description *To enhance the quality
of life of greater Pittsburgh
by involving the community in musical performances. *To prepare and perform
a variety of music at a level of excellence that is rewarding and satisfying to
the audience and to the performers. *To continue to improve
the quality, variety and versatility of our singers and concerts. *To expand to serve diverse
audiences throughout greater Pittsburgh
Key Staff Mission/Description The mission of the
Pittsburgh Concert Society
is to encourage and develop local musical talent by providing an opportunity for
artists to perform in formal concerts and receive a financial award, an opportunity
to be found in only a few American cities. The Pittsburgh Concert Society
includes benefactors, sponsors, patrons, and friends, who are musicians, music
teachers, and supporters interested in the advancement of music in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
803 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3703
Phone: 412.471.6070 Fax: 412.471.6917 www.pgharts.org Budget Size: > $20M Number Full-time Staff: 89 Number Part-time Staff: 423 Number Volunteers: 462 | |
Key Staff Mission/Description The Pittsburgh
Cultural Trust will lead the way in uniting public and private interests in pursuit
of mutually supportive cultural and economic development objectives, with emphasis
on the creation and fostering of a
downtown Cultural District serving the Pittsburgh region and on providing a home
for a broad range of regional performance groups as well as its resident companies.
Key Staff Mission/Description The Pittsburgh Festival Orchestra
enriches the public through neighborhood concerts presented by a professional
orchestra of 40 highly skilled musicians, in order to promote and encourage community
development and participation in music.
Pittsburgh Filmmakers / Pittsburgh
Center for the Arts
477 Melwood Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213-1135 Phone: 412.681.5449 Fax: 412.681.5503 www.pghfilmmakers.org
rengel@pghfilmmakers.org Budget Size: $1M - $5M Number Full-time Staff: 38 Number Part-time Staff: 25 Number Volunteers: 40 | |
Key Staff Mission/Description Mission:
The Corporation is committed to the artist and the advancement of artistic excellence
in visual arts – specifically film, video, photography, digital media, and fine
and creative arts and crafts; the provision of equipment and facilities for artists;
the conduct of instructional programs; and the stimulation of public understanding
and awareness through exhibitions, demonstrations, and sales.
Key Staff Mission/Description Presents an international
heritage festival annually in late spring. Also presents, Around the World in
One Day, multicultural educational program to middle school students at area schools.
Key Staff Mission/Description Pittsburgh Glass Center,
an open, comprehensive studio and gallery, is dedicated to teaching, creating
and promoting glass art to regional, national and international audiences.
Key Staff Mission/Description The mission of Pittsburgh
Irish & Classical Theatre is to engage and challenge audiences with thought-provoking
theatre based on classical and Irish dramatic literature.
PICT believes classical theatre is accessible because it is relevant every
day, bringing context and meaning to people's lives.
PICT also believes that the Irish dramatic aesthetic is universal and merits
greater recognition- Irish playwrightes have made a significant and disproportionate
contribution to Western drama. PICT's unique programming compares and contrasts
classical and contemporary works, giving theatre goers a deeper understanding
of the world in which we live. Through education and outreach, this understanding
is extended to young people and the greater community. This distinct artistic
vision is the basis on which plays are selected- plays that enrich, stimulate
and entertain the mind and soul.
Key Staff Mission/Description The Pittsburgh Jazz Society,
a non profit (501)(c)(3) all volunteer organization, is dedicated to the promotion,
preservation and perpetuation of all Jazz. This is accomplished through education,
performance, partnering and community outreach for members and the general public.
Key Staff Mission/Description The Pittsburgh Jewish-Israeli
Film Festival (PJIFF) explores and celebrates Jewish and Israeli culture by presenting
select films and programs with guest artists from around the world.
The festival seeks to actively include people from all races and religions,
ages and abilities by programming films with a broad range of themes and by collaborating
with diverse community and educational organizations.
Pittsburgh Music Academy 1100 Washington
Ave. Suite
111 Carnegie, PA 15106-3615 Phone: 412.429.2122 Fax: 412.429.2979 www.pghma.com kikipma@aol.com Budget Size: $250,001 - $500,000 Number Full-time Staff: 1 Number Part-time Staff: 22 | |
Key Staff Mission/Description The Pittsburgh Music Academy
exists to give people of all ages the opportunity to make music a part of their
lives. Music is a gift that you give yourself or your child that offers countless
hours of pleasure and companionship with other musicians. Pursuing musical excellence
with the Suzuki method of music education develops self-esteem, the ability to
learn complex mental and physical skills, and an appreciation of beauty.
Key Staff Mission/Description Pittsburgh Musical
Theater is a non-profit professional company whose mission is to provide quality
musical theater at affordable prices, the education of youth and the support of
local talent.
Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble
P. O. Box 99476 Pittsburgh, PA 15233-4476 Phone: 412.889.7231 Fax: 412.681.0223 www.pnme.org contactpnme@gmail.com Budget Size: $100,001 - $250,000 Number Full-time Staff: 2 | |
Key Staff Mission/Description The PNME presents
new works to the public thorugh professional performance and commissioning of
artists.
Key Staff Mission/Description Pittsburgh Opera combines its long history with an exciting artistic
and company vision to make it one of the most dynamic opera companies in the country
today. All of the Opera's programs and activities are guided by its mission to
enrich the life of Pittsburgh
and the tri-state area and draw national and international
attention to the region. This commitment focuses on four goals: 1. Create
opera productions which meet the highest standards of artistic excellence.
2. Convey the operatic
arts in ways that make the art form intellectually and financially accessible
to a diverse audience. 3. Provide educational
opportunities to develop young singers into tomorrow's stars. 4. Ensure the future of
the Company through responsible fiscal management.
Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy 2000 Technology
Drive, Suite 300 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-3137
Phone: 412.682.7275 Fax: 412.622.0160 www.pittsburghparks.org
info@pittsburghparks.org Budget Size: $1M - $5M Number Full-time Staff: 14 Number Part-time Staff: 3 | |
Key Staff Mission/Description The
Pittsburgh Parks Conservancys mission is to improve quality of life for
the people of Pittsburgh by restoring the park system to excellence in partnership
with the City.
Key Staff Mission/Description The North Pittsburgh Philharmonic, founded in 1975 as the North
Hills Civic Symphony, was created to afford local musicians the opportunity to
play great works of classical music. The orchestra south and obtained its nonprofit
status in 1992 and since that time has emerged as an organization committed to
artistic development and quality programming, with a goal of providing convenient
and affordable access to classical and pops music to the greater Pittsburgh community.
Offering musical entertainment largely but not exclusively to the greater
Pittsburgh community, the
orchestra serves primarily families and senior citizens but welcomes all music
lovers. In addition, the Philharmonic offers
educational programs for young musicians, including the opportunity to play side-by-side
with seasoned musicians. Under the dedicated
leadership of our board of directors and Music Director Roger Tabler, the North Pittsburgh Philharmonic has matured both as an organization
and as an orchestra. Today, it is recognized
as a community orchestra with strength and depth, routinely and successfully performing
the multimedia theatrical concerts that have become our hallmark.
Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre
Company 542 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3203 Phone: 412.377.7803 Fax: 412.341.6533 www.pghplaywrights.com
pptco@aol.com Budget Size: < $100,000 Number Full-time Staff: 2 Number Part-time Staff: 1 Number Volunteers: 10 | |
Key Staff Mission/Description The Pittsburgh Playwrights
Theatre Company provides emerging/established Pittsburgh playwrights, and other artists a
comfortable and professional space in which to produce plays and present their
art.
Pittsburgh Public Theater
O'Reilly Theater
621 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3204
Phone: 412.316.8200 Fax: 412.316.1624 www.ppt.org ctutera@ppt.org Budget Size: $5M - $10M Number Full-time Staff: 42 Number Part-time Staff: 253 Number Volunteers: 500 | |
Key Staff Mission/Description The mission
of the Pittsburgh Public Theater is to provide artistically diverse theatrical
experiences of the highest quality. Pittsburgh Public Theater also strives to serve,
challenge, stimulate, and entertain while operating in a fiscally responsible
manner. The Public shares its resources with the community through education and
outreach initiatives intended for a wide range of people with the goal of expanding
and diversifying the audience while enriching the community.
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Pittsburgh Symphony Heinz Hall 600 Penn Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3259 Phone: 412.392.4905 Fax: 412.392.4909 www.pittsburghsymphony.org
Budget Size: $10M - $20M Number Full-time Staff: 170 Number Part-time Staff: 30 Number Volunteers: 250 | |
Key Staff Mission/Description The mission
of PSO is to provide musical experiences at the highest level of expression to
enrich the community and satisfy the needs and preferences of audiences. This mission is achieved by working together to
support an internationally recognized orchestra; a viable long-term financial
future; a fulfilling environment for the orchestra, staff, volunteers and board;
and the unsurpassed satisfaction of customers.
Pittsburgh Youth Pops Orchestra
PO Box 15675 Pittsburgh, PA 15244-0675 Phone: 412.403.0002 www.pypo.org staff@pypo.org Budget Size: < $100,000 Number Full-time Staff: 2 Number Part-time Staff: 4 Number Volunteers: 7 | |
Key Staff Mission/Description The mission of the
Pittsburgh Youth Pops Orchestra
is to educate, train and develop students to excel in music as a career or a life
long avocation.
Key Staff Mission/Description The Polish
Cultural Council's mission is to showcase the finest achievements in the Polish
arts and sciences and promote unity among the region's Polish-American community.
PCC achieves its mission through presenting public cultural events, music and
theatrical programs, lectures,
and exhibits on a Polish theme, partnering with many community
institutions such as WQED Multimedia, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Cultural
Trust and the Carnegie Museums. PCC is publishing quarterly THE POLISH JOURNEY
newsletter, read by 4000 people and maintains its regular website www.PolishCulturalCouncil.org.
The organization is a non-profit 501©3 and its Board of Directors has seven
officers and twelve members; there are also several committees consisting of Board
and community members. Key Staff Mission/Description Our mission
is to entertain, educate, and enrich families, students, and educators in the
discovery of live theatre. Our productions are literature based with a target
audience of middle & high school students, educators, parents and seniors
citizens. We are a semi professional company designed to bridges the gap between
children’s and adult theatre.
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