A group shot of the CSA PGH 2017 Season. The individual pieces are grouped together against a teal background.

The 2017 CSA PGH season was juried by Vicky A. Clark and Sean Beauford. 2017 shares included editioned work from six visual artists. Support provided by PNC Charitable Trust.

Artists:

Sarika Goulatia

John Peña

Imin Yeh

Kevin Clancy

S. LeDonne

Mark Franchino + Jeremy Boyle


A horizontal print that has a simple line drawing of a blank shoebox. Beneath the drawing is a quote by Naomi Wolf in relief.

Sarika Goulatia
Letterpress print on paper

SARIKA GOULATIA’s print is part of a series exploring sexual assault, which has also manifested in installation work. Included on the print is a QR code, where you can scan and learn more about the project.

John Peña

Plaster, wood, paint, and glue

JOHN PEÑA created these two word balloons to be in conversation with one another. Their placement in space reflects the quality of their relating at any given moment.

A box of crimini mushrooms made of paper sit next to a sculpture of a paper bag. The paper bag has a stamp of PA with three mushroom silhouettes in it. The background is teal.

Imin Yeh
Paper

IMIN YEH’s local, handmade, and super fresh paper mushrooms are a celebration of one of Pennsylvania's largest agricultural crops. Download your own paper mushrooms from Imin’s website to create more.

A square, di-chroic film that's purple, yellow, and magenta. The words "OTHER WORLDS ARE POSSIBLE" are punched out in dashes. A bumper sticker version with the same words sits in front of the larger film.

Kevin Clancy

Di-chroic Film

KEVIN CLANCY created a set of di-chroic window films as radiant lenses to view the world through daily mantras that even in dark times other worlds are possible. Each edition includes a large and small piece along with an instruction booklet and installation kit.

Untitled (Roadside America) by Matthew Van Asselt
Screenprint on paper

MATTHEW VAN ASSELT created this 13.5” x 20” screenprint as a part of a series of imagesentitled "Roadside America." They are faster, looser drawings of sights seen on the roadside, usually from a car window. He thinks of them as fleeting drawings of fleeting spaces.

Bumble Bee Lapel Pin by Soren Lundi
Seed beads, rhinestones, fake pearls, sequins, fabric, glue, synthetic leather, pinback

SOREN LUNDI is known for creating intricate hand-beaded accessories and objects. This bumble bee lapel pin is a unisex design that can be worn by anyone, just enough sparkle to be eye catching.