All peeps who plan to create parks on September 17th for PARK(ing) Day should fill out this fancy schmancy form:
Many thanks!
Originally created by Rebar, San Francisco art and design collective, PARK(ing) Day is an annual, one-day, global event where artists, activists, and citizens collaborate to temporarily transform metered parking spots into “PARK(ing)” spaces: temporary public parks. Anyone can participate in PARK(ing) Day, though it is strictly a non-commercial project, intended to promote creativity, civic engagement, critical thinking, unscripted social interactions, generosity and play.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
want to sneak a peek?

Here's a glimpse of the rad poster War Admiral Press created for PARK(ing) Day. Pretty sweet, right?
Ok. Hold your breath.
Here is the latest list for 2010.
I'm speechless from how awesome this group is...
and not just because I'm holding my breath right now.
South Side Local Development Company
AIA Pittsburgh
Western PA Conservancy
Cultural District
Bloomfield Development Corporation
Lawrenceville United
East Liberty Development, Inc.
Friends of the Pgh Urban Forest
CMU Architecture Studio
Bike Pittsburgh
Allegheny Commons Initiative
CDCP
Mattress Factory
The Andy Warhol Museum
Kelly-Strayhorn Theater
REI
Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy
ARTica Gallery
EDGE Studio
GTECH
Pittsburgh Glass Center
Rothschild Doyno Collaborative
Children's Museum
Penn State University
Shaler Elementary School
Chatham University ASLA Club
Washington and Jefferson College
Brandon Ciampaglia
The ToonSeum
Lili Coffee Shop
The Urban Gypsy
Commonwealth Press
CTAC
Animal Friends
Carnegie Science Center
Chalk for Peace
Artist Image Resource
L'ville Dog Park
OTB Bicycle Cafe
Dance on Water: Story Dancing
Nina Marie Barbuto
Gabe Felice
Christina Miller
Suzanne Trenney
Monika Gibson
Another cool thing that's happening this year: two organizations are raising the bar on our PARK(ing) Day events. Come one, come all to the following events where Pittsburgh will celebrate another great day of PARK(ing)...
Kelly Strayhorn Theater After Party Extravaganza, 5PM – 7PM
Get your kicks en route to the Kelly Strayhorn Theater for the PARK(ing) Day After Party Extravaganza! Eat, drink, and play games with Obscure Games Pittsburgh outside and in the theater. If you feel the spirit move, then move with the sweet sound of music that fills the theater. Put the breaks on life and enjoy yourself and the company of others at KST!
Kelly Strayhorn Theater, 5941 Penn Ave, 15206 in East Liberty
Over the Bar (OTB) Bicycle Café Late Night Extravaganza, 7PM – 12AM
Join the folks at OTB and check out their Reduced, Reused and Recycled Bike-Friendly Pedestrian Park. The park will be interactive and fun, featuring creative installations such as bike racks made from recycled bicycle parts, interactive Bikerators (bicycle-powered generators) from Kova Enterprises, as well as several other recycled installations and a bicycle/pedestrian safety educational component. From 5 pm to 12 am, OTB will be offering the Bike Pittsburgh burger, The Bicycle Advocate, for $5 and East End Brewing’s Pedal Pale Ale for $3.
Over the Bar Bicycle Café, 2518 East Carson Street, 15203, in Pittsburgh’s South Side
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
it's the last day of August so tomorrow is...
the first day of September! Then the official count down begins to September 17th.
I've decided to just add to the list below (in previous post) at the moment since our Pittsburgh 'parkers' list is growing by leaps and bounds.
At the moment War Admiral Press is toying with the idea of silkscreening this years posters. I think that might be pretty rad!
More news to come....
I've decided to just add to the list below (in previous post) at the moment since our Pittsburgh 'parkers' list is growing by leaps and bounds.
At the moment War Admiral Press is toying with the idea of silkscreening this years posters. I think that might be pretty rad!
More news to come....
Thursday, August 19, 2010
4 weeks and counting
Check out the national site if you haven't already.
We are thrilled to announce that the Kelly-Strayhorn Theater has generously offered to host an after party. More details to follow but in the mean time can we just say, YAY!
War Admiral Press will be returning for a second year in a row to create the official Pittsburgh National PARK(ing) Day poster. These posters will be distributed about a week before the event.
The following organizations will be 'parking' around Pittsburgh on September 17th:
South Side Local Development Company
AIA Pittsburgh
Western PA Conservancy
Cultural District
Oakland Planning & Development Corporation
Bloomfield Development Corporation
Lawrenceville United
Whole Foods
East Liberty Development, Inc.
Friends of the Pgh Urban Forest
CMU Architecture Studio
Bike Pittsburgh
Allegheny Commons Initiative
CDCP
Mattress Factory
The Andy Warhol Museum
Kelly-Strayhorn Theater
REI
Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy
ARTica Gallery
EDGE Studio
GTECH
Pittsburgh Glass Center
Rothschild Doyno Collaborative
Children's Museum
Penn State University
Shaler Elementary School
Chatham University ASLA Club
Washington and Jefferson College
Brandon Ciampaglia
The ToonSeum
Let me know if your name should be on this list and I will happily add you.
We are thrilled to announce that the Kelly-Strayhorn Theater has generously offered to host an after party. More details to follow but in the mean time can we just say, YAY!
War Admiral Press will be returning for a second year in a row to create the official Pittsburgh National PARK(ing) Day poster. These posters will be distributed about a week before the event.
The following organizations will be 'parking' around Pittsburgh on September 17th:
South Side Local Development Company
AIA Pittsburgh
Western PA Conservancy
Cultural District
Oakland Planning & Development Corporation
Bloomfield Development Corporation
Lawrenceville United
Whole Foods
East Liberty Development, Inc.
Friends of the Pgh Urban Forest
CMU Architecture Studio
Bike Pittsburgh
Allegheny Commons Initiative
CDCP
Mattress Factory
The Andy Warhol Museum
Kelly-Strayhorn Theater
REI
Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy
ARTica Gallery
EDGE Studio
GTECH
Pittsburgh Glass Center
Rothschild Doyno Collaborative
Children's Museum
Penn State University
Shaler Elementary School
Chatham University ASLA Club
Washington and Jefferson College
Brandon Ciampaglia
The ToonSeum
Let me know if your name should be on this list and I will happily add you.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
2010 PARK(ing) Day Update
Your chance to transform a street for a day!
Pittsburgh Park(ing) Day
Friday, September 17, 2010
PARK(ing) Day is an annual, one-day, international event in which artists, designers, activists and citizens collaborate to temporarily transform parking spots into “PARK(ing)” spaces.
This is your opportunity to get Pittsburghers thinking about how important public spaces are and how parks improve our communities. These park installations aim to transform urban environments designed for vehicle use into a communal space for public use. They also provide a chance to generate more awareness about your organization by showcasing your mission, activities and values.
PARK(ing) spaces come in all sizes and styles. It could be an art installation, interactive demonstration, place to sit, or showcase for urban farming and gardening. A park bench, tree and grass works too! There are countless of imaginative ways to transform a metered parking space. For inspiration, you can view images of previous-year spots at http://my.parkingday.org/.
A group of volunteers is working with the CDCP and the Mattress Factory to organize and promote this event for the third year in Pittsburgh. Please do not hesitate to contact one us if you have any questions:
CDCP: Andrea Lavin Kossis at alavin@cdcp.org
Mattress Factory: Emily Craig at Emily@mattress.org
Pittsburgh Park(ing) Day
Friday, September 17, 2010
PARK(ing) Day is an annual, one-day, international event in which artists, designers, activists and citizens collaborate to temporarily transform parking spots into “PARK(ing)” spaces.
This is your opportunity to get Pittsburghers thinking about how important public spaces are and how parks improve our communities. These park installations aim to transform urban environments designed for vehicle use into a communal space for public use. They also provide a chance to generate more awareness about your organization by showcasing your mission, activities and values.
PARK(ing) spaces come in all sizes and styles. It could be an art installation, interactive demonstration, place to sit, or showcase for urban farming and gardening. A park bench, tree and grass works too! There are countless of imaginative ways to transform a metered parking space. For inspiration, you can view images of previous-year spots at http://my.parkingday.org/.
A group of volunteers is working with the CDCP and the Mattress Factory to organize and promote this event for the third year in Pittsburgh. Please do not hesitate to contact one us if you have any questions:
CDCP: Andrea Lavin Kossis at alavin@cdcp.org
Mattress Factory: Emily Craig at Emily@mattress.org
Thursday, April 29, 2010
thank you WQED
The great WQED OnQ episode about PARK(ing) Day Pittsburgh is now available online. YAY!
Check it out here
Check it out here
Saturday, January 23, 2010
WQED: OnQ
A big thank you to our friends at WQED and the program OnQ for producing a really terrific feature about Pittsburgh's 2010 PARK(ing) Day.
Here is the link:
http://www.wqed.org/tv/onq/index.php
They will air this episode a few more times so keep your eyes open for it!
Here is the link:
http://www.wqed.org/tv/onq/index.php
They will air this episode a few more times so keep your eyes open for it!
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