Hi all,

Some bad news to share.

Founded in 1971, Pittsburgh Filmmakers supported independent and avant-garde 
filmmaking for decades through classes, screening, equipment access, and study.

In the 1970s it was designated by the NEA as a leading “media center” for 
bringing film, video and media arts through Southwestern PA. It soon evolved 
from an artist-run equipment bank into a full fledged school.

Yesterday, PF announced it would cease offering classes, and try to sell its 
main building in North Oakland, Pittsburgh. No one knows yet what will happen 
to the 3 movie theaters owned by PF. This is a terrible loss for the community 
and local artists.

Read more about it here-
http://www.post-gazette.com/ae/art-architecture/2018/05/23/Pittsburgh-Filmmakers-cancels-fall-classes-willl-sell-Oakland-building-Melwood/stories/201805230148

Support independent film
Ben

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