Gallery director Tina Booth (left) of Lower Burrell and exhibiting artist Steven “Stevo” Sadvary of Penn Hills (art shown back) pose Feb. 8 for a photo during the opening reception for the mosaic exhibit by Sadvary, held in the art gallery at Penn State New Kensington in Upper Burrell.
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Some of the pieces of art on display during the opening reception Feb. 8 for the mosaic exhibit by Steven “Stevo” Sadvary of Penn Hills, held in the art gallery at Penn State New Kensington in Upper Burrell.
Kim Stepinsky | For the Tribune-Review
“Clemente Bridge” is on display Feb. 8 during the opening reception for the mosaic exhibit by Steven “Stevo” Sadvary of Penn Hills held in the art gallery at Penn State New Kensington in Upper Burrell.
Kim Stepinsky | For the Tribune-Review
Some of the pieces of art on display during the opening reception Feb. 8 for the mosaic exhibit by Steven “Stevo” Sadvary of Penn Hills, held in the art gallery at Penn State New Kensington in Upper Burrell.
Kim Stepinsky | For the Tribune-Review
From left: Kate and Ted Finney of McMurray mingle with Salvatore Caito of Penn Hills during the opening reception Feb. 8 for the mosaic exhibit by Steven “Stevo” Sadvary, held in the art gallery at Penn State New Kensington in Upper Burrell.
Kim Stepinsky | For the Tribune-Review
Exhibiting artist Steven “Stevo” Sadvary (left) of Penn Hills (art shown) explains his technique of mosaic art to Bill Booth of Lower Burrell during the opening reception for the exhibit by Sadvary, held Feb. 8 in the art gallery at Penn State New Kensington in Upper Burrell.
Steven “Stevo” Sadvary is making the world “a more beautiful, happier place” one mosaic at a time.
The Penn Hills resident, who has an art studio in Squirrel Hill, is sharing his beautiful, happy vision with an exhibition in the art gallery at Penn State New Kensington in Lower Burrell.
A reception for the show, which features more than 30 recent pieces, was held Feb. 8.
You may already have seen Sadvary’s work without realizing it. His mosaics adorn Pittsburgh-area hotel lobbies, restaurants, residences, parks and walls. One was selected for a religious art show at Saint Vincent College in Unity.
He also was among a pool of artists chosen to create a mural in Pittsburgh’s North Side through the Sprout Fund.
The Penn State show runs through Feb. 28. Gallery hours are 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Mondays-Fridays, and noon-5 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays.
Check out more of Sadvary’s work at stevosphere.com. For gallery information, call 724-334-6056.
Shirley McMarlin is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Shirley at 724-836-5750, smcmarlin@tribweb.com or via Twitter @shirley_trib.
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