Fourth Annual Society of Sculptors Exhibition at the Bridgeville Public Library

April 5 - April 26, 2025

Contributing Artists:

ANDERS ANDERSON / BEA ANGELES / GUY J. BELLAVER / ANNA BIRSTEIN / PAMELA COOPER / DAN DROZ / MARIA DURCI / ERIC DYE / HOWARD GOLDFARB / LEN KAMINSKI / JESSE LECHOK / GADI LESHAN / DUNCAN MACDIARMID / RONALD NIGRO / STEPHANE OPLINGER / JACOB CHANDLER PERKINS / SARAH SIMMONS / SILVIA SINGH / ALEXANDER SUTLIC / LORNA VINCENT / JANET WATKINS

Sponsored by:

The Bridgeville Public Library & Public Art Bridgeville

Cuboids Descending a Staircase
By Howard Golfarb

Adorned
By Janet Watkins

Emilia, The Fox Mask Reaper
By Bea Angeles

Always Alone
By Jacob Chandler Perkins

Precarious Dance
By Eric Dye

Katie
By Duncan MacDiarmid

Rik
By Gadi Lesham

Thought Process
By Dan Droz

Eribn DK
By Anders Anderson

Silver Sentinel
By Ronald Nigro

Two Trolls on a Boulder
By Anna Birstein

Tree Hugger
By Len Kaminski

We are pleased to announce the Fourth Annual Bridgeville Library Sculpture Exhibition currently on display through April 26, 2025 during regular library hours.  This exhibition produced through a civic partnership of the Bridgeville Public Library (Bill & Grace McDivitt Center for Lifelong Learning), Public Art Bridgeville, and the Pittsburgh Society of Sculptors.

The Bridgeville Public Library has graciously agreed to make non-traditional artwork display areas both inside and outside the library available for an exciting and engaging show that celebrates the sculptural, architectural, and literary arts. Teaming with Public Art Bridgeville and supported by the Borough of Bridgeville, the community is excited about making its buildings, parks, and sidewalks available for the display and enjoyment of the arts. This juried show will include large outdoor sculptures and indoor work, both tabletop and wall sculptures.

The library is located at 505 McMillen Street.  It is just minutes from I-79 and one block East of Washington Avenue. If you’re a visitor to Bridgeville and haven’t yet seen the Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, consider checking that exhibition out while you’re in town for the Library Show!

About the Public Art BRIDGEVILLE Project – a Public/Private Cultural Initiative:

Public art can celebrate both the history and the future of a community.  It adds beauty and interest to the area’s built environment. It honors and memorializes those that have and/or continue to work to keep the community vibrant and attractive to residents and visitors.

There is an existing inventory of fine art, graphic art, and graffiti art in Bridgeville – an inventory that speaks to an interest in the arts of Bridgeville’s residents, NFPs, and business/building owners as a way to beautify, memorialize, and attract people to their location and this community.

The group of residents who provided input and assistance for this program ranges from those whose families have been in this community for decades to residents who are new to Bridgeville.

The goal of the Public Art BRIDGEVILLE Project is to celebrate, expand and promote the arts in Bridgeville.

About the Bridgeville Public Library - Bill & Grace McDivitt Center for Lifelong Learning

The Mission of the Bridgeville Public Library is to serve as a center for lifelong learning. The BPL serves the people of its area by helping them develop the literacies and connections that support individual achievement and strengthen the bonds of the community. By providing access to ideas and imagination through its educational and informational resources and enrichment programs, the BPL is a cornerstone of the community it serves.

The Bridgeville Public Library is a member of the Allegheny County Library Association and the eiNetwork. The Library is funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Allegheny Regional Asset District (RAD Tax), Bridgeville Borough, and private funding.