Pittsburgh Events: Your Guide to September 22-28

This week from September 22-28 in Pittsburgh, the city’s events are looking to cure your hunger. Whether you have an appetite for delicious eats, eye-catching photos, gorgeous paintings, or to help a cause, the city’s here to help. Spend your next week exploring galleries and brand new exhibits. Or, maybe you’ll choose to sit down to one of the best meals of your life. No matter what you choose, you’ll satisfy your hunger.

Pittsburgh Events Happening September 22-28

A chef arranges a plate.
Photo Courtesy of Spirits and Tales

Exclusive Multi-Chef Culinary Experience

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September 26, Spirits and Tales

The Culinary Collab is a one-night-only dining event featuring four award-winning chefs from Concord Hospitality’s properties. This exclusive 8-course tasting menu showcases diverse global flavors as each chef crafts two signature dishes. The night’s chefs include Chris Noonan at The Oaklander Hotel, Josh Dyer at The Dorian Hotel in Calgary, Brad Izzard at The Capital Hotel in Little Rock, and Mariela Biggio at The Westin Atlanta Gwinnett

Calendar Girls in the House of Tilden
Photo Courtesy of the Kelly Strayhorn Theater

Calendar Girls in the House of Tilden Opening Reception

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September 26, Kelly Strayhorn Theater Lobby Gallery

The Pittsburgh Queer History Project’s Harrison Apple curates archival material from the House of Tilden, an after-hours queer disco in East Liberty (1970–1981). The exhibition celebrates early queer, trans, and performers of color who shaped the city’s nightlife. Take this opportunity to see the exhibition during the opening reception without needing a Kelly Strayhorn Theater show ticket. 

The Scandinavian Home: Landscape and Lore
Photo Courtesy of The Frick Art Museum

The Scandinavian Home: Landscape and Lore Opening Reception

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September 27, The Frick Art Museum

Book a trip to Scandinavia — no passport needed. Explore the magical and mythical lore of Scandinavia through 100 works from the private collection of Pennsylvania-based art collectors David and Susan Werner. Tour through furniture, ceramics, glass, and more from 18th through the mid-20th century Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland.

People shop through white tents outside at the Mt Lebanon Artists Market.
Photo Courtesy of Mt. Lebanon Artists’ Market

Mt. Lebanon Artists’ Market

September 27-28, Academy Avenue Municipal Parking Lot

Top talent all across the nation comes to the Mt. Lebanon Artists’ Market sponsored by the Mt. Lebanon Partnership. As a juried arts festival, their Artists’ Market includes 60 to 80 booths featuring professional quality art in a variety of media. Shop 2D work, jewelry, wood, sculptures, glass, ceramics, fiber, wearables, mixed media, leather, and metal. Plus, tame more than just your creative hunger with food and entertainment also available all day. 

Wood tables in an event space lined with wood chairs and place settings.
Photo Courtesy of The Bradley Center

A Gathering of Chefs

September 28, Kinsey Events Warehouse

Pittsburgh’s top chefs and restaurateurs unite to benefit The Bradley Center for children. Guests can savor locally sourced dishes at food stations as well as sip seasonal beverages and bid in a silent auction. This year’s lineup features culinary Chef Emily Durham, Chef Alekka, Chef Frank Tokach, Vincent Mangan, The Cellar at 1781 Club, Lula’s of Sewickley, Trish’s Truffles, and many others.

Story by Kylie Thomas
Featured Photo by The Frick Art Museum

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