Contest: Public Art Tour
You’ve enjoyed the deliciousness at Conflict Kitchen – now get the inside scoop on this tasty and thoughtful public art project!
Art and food? Hells to the yeah.
The Office of Public Art is hosting a walking tour on Friday, July 20th at 7PM of art in public places. The tour focuses on works in East Liberty including Shelia Klein’s East End Pedestrian Bridge, Jon Rubin and Dawn Weleski’s Conflict Kitchen, and Laura Jean MacLaughlin’s Dishing Out Science mural at Whole Foods. Artists Rubin and MacLaughlin will serve as guest guides.
Tickets for the tour are $7, but you, fine reader, can win two tickets to this awesomeness by commenting below on your favorite piece of art to ever grace your fridge. We will pick a winner randomly on Friday, July 13th.
Happy eating and happy art-ing.


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Favorite piece of art ever to appear on my fridge was my kids’ handprints from pre-school. Corny, I know.
My favorite piece of fridge art was a bulldog-themed birthday card.
Hey Alyssa! You won!
http://eatpgh.com/2012/07/13/contest-winner-public-art-tour/
The ultimate fridge masterpiece and guaranteed conversation starter had to be the fridge door itself my junior year at Pitt. To the untrained eye it could have passed as a Pollock.
Years ago, my college roommate gave me these tiny square magnets featuring various classic art pieces. They’re sweet and unassuming little treasures. Every time I’ve moved to a new apartment in the ‘burgh, one of the first things I unpack and stick on the fridge are those art magnets.
My son drew a person in the form of a Martin guitar, its been on my fridge for many years.