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Pittsburgh Art Book Fair (PABF) and Carnegie Museum of Art invite you to join a community of makers, readers, and appreciators of artist books. The annual PABF is a free annual event dedicated to printed matter featuring local, national, and international exhibitors. Meet artists, publishers, and other art book enthusiasts while browsing participating vendors and shopping an incredible range of artist books, zines, and publications.

The deadline to apply to be an exhibitor is May 1st, 2025.

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Conflict Kitchen





Conflict Kitchen

Pennsylvania

Conflict Kitchen (2010-2017) was a restaurant that served cuisine from countries with which the United States was in conflict. Each Conflict Kitchen iteration was augmented by events, performances, publications, and discussions that sought to expand the engagement the public had with the culture, politics, and issues at stake within the focus region. The restaurant rotated identities roughly twice a year, or in relation to current geopolitical events.

Operating seven days a week in the middle of the city, Conflict Kitchen used the social relations of food and exchange to engage the general public in discussions about countries, cultures, and people that they might know little about outside of the polarizing rhetoric of governmental politics and the narrow lens of media headlines. In addition, the restaurant created a constantly changing site for platforming the under-recognized diversity of the City of Pittsburgh, as it has presented the first Iranian, Afghan, Cuban, Venezuelan, North Korean, Haudenosaunne and Palestinian restaurants the city had seen.