Allegheny

Reclaimed materials link past, present in Pittsburgh Botanic Garden exhibition

Shirley McMarlin
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Courtesy of Cory Bonnet
Pittsburgh artist Cory Bonnet’s painting titled “Another Day at the Office” is paired with industrial artifacts for “Patterns of Meaning,” an exhibition running Nov. 10 through Feb. 26 at the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden in Oakdale.
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Courtesy of Cory Bonnet
Pittsburgh artist Cory Bonnet’s paintings are paired with industrial artifacts for “Patterns of Meaning,” an exhibition running Nov. 10 to Feb. 26 at the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden in Oakdale.
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Courtesy of Pittsburgh Botanic Garden
Pittsburgh artist Cory Bonnet’s painting titled “A Day at the Office” is paired with industrial artifacts for “Patterns of Meaning,” an exhibition running Nov. 10 to Feb. 26 at the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden in Oakdale.
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Courtesy of Pittsburgh Botanic Garden
Wood patterns, blueprints and other foundry tool-making artifacts are paired with new works by Cory Bonnet and other Pittsburgh artists for “Patterns of Meaning,” an exhibition running Nov. 10 to Feb. 26 at the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden in Oakdale.
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Courtesy of Pittsburgh Botanic Garden
A painting by Pittsburgh artist Cory Bonnet (right) is framed in reclaimed wood and paired with artwork by master woodworker and artist Nate Lucas in “Patterns of Meaning,” an exhibition running Nov. 10-Feb. 26 at the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden in Oakdale.

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