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Performing and visual arts are hot in Pittsburgh this week

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Published on August 06, 2019
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If you're a fan of the arts, mark your calendars: There's plenty to do when it comes to artsy events in Pittsburgh this week, from a magic and illusion show to a discounte BYOB painting class.

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Eric Jones: 'Impossible'

From the event description:

The City Paper called this performance an “undeniably impressive, impossible to understand" and “an entertaining mind warp.” "Impossible" will leave audiences in wonder, as reality transforms into the unreal, coins multiply and cards fly. By the show’s conclusion, guests will witness Jones’ canny ability to blur the lines between reality and illusion.  

When: Thursday, Aug. 8, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Liberty Magic, 811 Liberty Ave.
Price: $25 (regularly $40)
Click here for more details, and to get your tickets

Picture this: 31% off BYOB painting class

From the deal description:

A skilled painter leads a hands-on class, guiding students through the artistic process until completion. Your deal includes a BYOB canvas painting class.

Where: Kiln-N-Time, 3801 Penn Ave., Lower Lawrenceville
Price: $24 (31% discount)
Click here for more details, and to nab this deal

Up to 52% off admission to Museum of Photographic History 

From the deal description:

The museum transports guests to a time before Instagram with Victorian décor, themed exhibits and antique pictures charting photography’s history. That period spans 100 years, beginning in 1839 when photography first became commercially viable. Exhibits range from the macabre to the whimsical. 

Where: 531 E. Ohio St., East Allegheny
Price: $12-$29 (up to 52% discount)
Click here for more details, and to score this deal

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