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vol 1 issue 1
Every Sunday for a year and a half, starting in October 1997, a group of Pittsburgh metal artists sneaked into the abandoned Carrie Furnace site, along with their tools and equipment. They used materials found on site to create a 45' tall deer head.
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vol 3 issue 4
This poor mountain community plays an active role in the Haiti Timber Reintroduction Program (HTRIP), one of the programs of Friends of Hôpital Albert Schweitzer Haiti. The Gigapan shot was taken right in the middle of the village, with the tree plots off into the distance. ...-
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vol 3 issue 4
It's a long ride up the mountain from the Hospital to the village of Angers, and an even longer walk. The evidence of centuries of deforestation in Haiti is all-too visible on these mountains. Conservation in the developing world is a complex problem that requires innovative ...-
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vol 2 issue 1
This image is also a large print I included in the "Gestures 13" exhibition at the Mattress Factory Museum in Pittsburgh.
The exhibition ran July 24, 2009 – January 10, 2010. See print in the gallery: tinyurl.com/gestures13
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By Nelson Mandela Peace Park
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Taken during a Saturday morning spinning class on the roof of the YMCA in Downtown Pittsburgh.-
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vol 3 issue 4
Inspired by friend and mentor, Dr. Albert Schweitzer, Gwen Grant Mellon and her husband, Dr. Larimer Mellon opened Hôpital Albert Schweitzer Haiti (HAS) in Deschapelles, Haiti in 1956. After 55 years, HAS Haiti is a perpetual swirl of activity: a fully integrated health syst...-
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Volunteers and photographers hard at work at the Garfield community garden
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At Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
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Garfield community garden right before planting day
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