Upcoming Events
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AIGA Pittsburgh goes to the Pirates
Saturday, September 25, 2010
TBD
PNC Park
Pittsburgh, PA
Join AIGA Pittsburgh as we take ourselves out to the ballgame.
Tickets are $10, but AIGA members get a $5 discount.
Please join us for a BYO Food & Drink tailgate party before the game. Game time is 7:05 pm.
PLEASE NOTE: your membership level will be confirmed following your registration for this event. Tickets are non-refundable.

PKN: Call for Presentations
Thursday, September 30, 2010
5 p.m.
The Grey Box Theatre
3595 Butler Street
Pittsburgh (Lawrenceville), PA 15201
Calling ALL architects, designers, artists, craftsmen and visual storytellers.
Join the conversation and present your work in an informal and innovative
presentation format 20 slides, 20 seconds per slide
PechaKucha, means “chit-chat” in Japanese and was started by
architects and designers to remedy long-winded lectures and
presentations. PechaKucha has spread to 337 cities around the world,
including Amsterdam, Beijing, Budapest, Hong Kong, London, and
Pittsburgh! Visit www.pecha-kucha.org to learn more.
PKN is open to the general public. You do not need to be a member of AIGA
or AIA to participate. Get great exposure for yourself and your work! Meet
and mingle and most of all have fun!
To be considered as a presenter, please submit the following information,
via email, to info@aiapgh.org:
• Title of your presentation
• Description of your presentation (no more than 300 words please)
• 3 images relevant to your presentation (1mb/image max)
• Your name, email and daytime telephone number
To view past presentations go to: http://www.youtube.com/aigapgh

Pecha Kucha Night Pittsburgh
Thursday, October 7, 2010
7 p.m.
Grey Box Theatre
3595 Butler Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15201
PKN is open to the general public. You do not need to be a member of AIGA or AIA to attend. Meet and mingle and most of all have fun!
PechaKucha, means “chit-chat” in Japanese and was started by architects and designers to remedy long-winded lectures and presentations. PechaKucha has spread to 337 cities around the world, including Amsterdam, Beijing, Budapest, Hong Kong, London, and Pittsburgh! Visit www.pecha-kucha.org to learn more.
To view past presentations go to: http://www.youtube.com/aigapgh
Admission $10
