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Paintable Pittsburgh: The Art of Henry Koerner at the Bost Building in Homestead

April 24 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Paintable Pittsburgh: The Art of Henry Koerner at the Bost Building in Homestead

Paintable Pittsburgh: The Art of Henry Koerner at the Bost Building in Homestead

Join us for the opening reception of Paintable Pittsburgh: The Art of Henry Koerner at the Bost Building in Homestead.
🗓 Friday, April 24
🕕 6–8 PM
📍 Bost Building, 623 E 8th Ave, Homestead
🎟 Free & open to the public
This retrospective honors Henry Koerner (1915–1995)—a Vienna-born Jewish artist, WWII veteran, and longtime Pittsburgh resident whose work captured the city’s neighborhoods, architecture, and people with remarkable warmth and intimacy. From painting 46 Time magazine covers from life to later watercolors and oils of Pittsburgh streetscapes, Koerner made this city his lifelong subject.
Come celebrate the opening, meet fellow art and history lovers, and experience a Pittsburgh story told through paint.
On view April 24–July 31, 2026.

about RIVERS OF STEEL

Rivers of Steel showcases the artistry and innovation of southwestern Pennsylvania’s industrial and cultural heritage through its historical and 21st-century attractions—offering unique experiences via tours, workshops, exhibitions, festivals, and more.

Behind the scenes, Rivers of Steel supports economic revitalization—working at the grassroots level to deepen community partnerships, promote heritage tourism, and preserve local recreational and cultural resources for future generations.

Our Mission

Founded on the principles of heritage development, community partnership, and a reverence for the region’s natural and shared resources, Rivers of Steel strengthens the economic and cultural fabric of western Pennsylvania by fostering dynamic initiatives and transformative experiences.

Our Story: A vision for the future, built on the past

Rivers of Steel’s journey began in the aftermath of the collapsed steel industry. In 1988, a group of citizens got together, united by their concerns that with destruction of the shuttered mills an important part of our region’s culture was in danger of being erased, too.

The prevailing sentiment at the time was not one of reverence for the industry; rather, it was a stew of mixed emotions—anger for the way things went down, loss of identity in the face of joblessness, and fear of an uncertain future. The emotional landscape was too raw for most folks to want to celebrate what the steel industry once was, especially when it was painfully obvious that this ‘industrial downturn’ reflected permanent change.

Long story short: those citizens organized as a task force. Four years later, the nonprofit organization that was to become Rivers of Steel was established to carry the torch of Big Steel and its related industries—not simply telling the companies’ stories and the products they made, but the stories of the men and women who worked there.

It is a legacy was too important not to save. Relics and remnants were captured, so were oral histories. The scope of which grew beyond the workers themselves, encompassing the neighborhoods they represented—their languages, their churches, their traditions and recipes—and sowed the seeds of what was to become Rivers of Steel’s archival, cultural conservation and exhibition programs.

Rivers of Steel: A nonprofit, but also a place

Created by Congress in 1996, the Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area celebrates the region’s industrial history, the landscape that fueled it, and the hardworking men and women who made it possible, linking its communities through their shared cultural and industrial heritage.

Details

Venue

  • Bost Building
  • 623 E 8th Ave
    Homestead, PA 15120
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