HISTORICAL & CULTURAL MAP Art & Galleries The Foster & Muriel McCarl Coverlet Gallery The McCarl Coverlet Gallery houses over 400 woven jacquard bed weavings. Visitors learn about the history of weaving and folk traditions of the region through exhibits, interpretive projects, educational programs and research. The McCarl Coverlet Gallery also offers three exhibits a year, group tours, speaking engagements, school tours and more. 724-805-2188 mccarlgallery.org Greensburg Art Center & Rowe Gallery This year-round gallery showcases an ever-growing cross-section of established and emerging regional artists. The Greensburg Art Club is a resource for art activities, classes, exhibits, and more. Artists and students alike explore a wide variety of media, including ceramics, sculpture, fiber art, photography and jewelry. 724-837-6791 greensburgartcenter.org Latrobe Art Center The Latrobe Art Center continues to expand opportunities for individuals to find their artistic voice through classes, exhibits, workshops, events and community partnerships. Equally important, the Latrobe Art Center commits to contributing to the quality of life for community members through on-going opportunities to celebrate the arts. The Art Center also provides refreshments from The Neighborhood Café. 724-537-7011 latrobeartcenter.org Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art — Ligonier Valley The Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art is dedicated to preserving, exhibiting, and advancing American art while serving the communities of Western Pennsylvania with exhibitions of fine art and educational programs. The Ligonier Valley museum features a rotating exhibition schedule of national, regional and local artists, plus a paperweight collection on permanent display. 724-238-6015 sama-art.org Westmoreland Museum of American Art Located in downtown Greensburg, The Westmoreland is a regional museum with a national presence. Home to more than 3,400 objects of fine and decorative American art, The Westmoreland’s collection includes works by major artists from four centuries. It also captures the region’s rich agrarian and industrial past by placing local past within the greater context of the nation. 724-837-1500 thewestmoreland.org/ COMPILED BY THE See map on pages 34 to 35 for reference 32 | Discover Westmoreland 2016
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