A Window of Whispers: One Year at Silver Apple Gallery

art installation of imagined landscape made from recycled food packaging by artist Kirsten Ervin at Silver Apple Gallery, Pittsburgh
Kirsten Ervin “Peace on Earth” (Dec. 1-31, 2022)

A window of whispers. The alluring title comes courtesy of artist Escalator Harrison (neé Dan Ivec) whose solo show of small pen-and-ink drawings filled one of Pittsburgh’s smallest art galleries for the first half of April, 2022. The gallery itself—a mere two-and-half feet wide, not quite as tall, and fronted by a single pane of glass—is its own window of whispers, even when the Escalator’s not running.

The Silver Apple Gallery, located on residential Main Street in Lawrenceville, was installed right around New Year’s Day, 2022, and received its signage, lighting, and variable pedestal options in the coming weeks. We thought we’d celebrate that achievement with a look back at its first year.

show announcement for Escalator Harrison's "A Window of Whispers" at Silver Apple Gallery, PIttsburgh
Show announcement for Escalator Harrison’s “A Window of Whispers”

Full disclosure: We at Pittsburgh Orbit are not impartial observers to this particular story. This has been a project between your author and Mrs. Orbit from the start and it’s been a joy to see how the little venture has taken on a life of its own. In that first calendar year we hosted 11 individual artist shows—two a month on the even months (we had one cancelation in December)—and offered the space as a free little art gallery/art swap on the odd months.

The shows have been tremendous with many of the artists creating site-specific installations that completely maximized the space to turn what is essentially a glass-fronted, street-facing, cupboard with pretensions into a magic oasis of creativity and surprise for determined visitors and random passers-by alike.

collection of abstracted car wash photos by artist Suzanne Werder installed at Silver Apple Gallery, Pittsburgh
Suzanne Werder “Car Wash” (Feb. 1-14, 2022)
show announcement for Ricardo Solis' show at Silver Apple Gallery, PIttsburgh
Announcement for Ricardo Solis’ (untitled) show

The single-artist shows have come with all the fixins. Openings, closings, and in one case “middling” receptions right there on the porch and spilling out onto the sidewalk. Attended by friends of the artist, gallery faithful, neighbors, and the curious, these have been great ways for people to see the artwork who mayn’t be in the neighborhood otherwise—and it’s just a good excuse to have folks hang out on a Sunday afternoon (or whenever).

totem people created from burnt wood
Stick people by Claudia McGill, arriving by mail from Eastern PA, Jan. 2022
collage artwork by artist Kim Breit
Collage by Kim Breit, left in gallery Sept. 2022

And what of the pieces randomly arriving during free gallery months? To say that every day is a surprise would be a stretch—but it’s more often than not.

Right out of the gate, art hero Claudia McGill sent us a package from the other side of the state containing a family of “stick people” (photo above) and a gaggle of equally wonderful “vial people.” Serial contributors like collage artist Kim Breit, Dan Ivec, Mark347, and John “Clohn Art” Lee—all of whom have had/will have solo shows at the space—have dropped-off terrific small works.

artist John Lee with a painting outside of Silver Apple Gallery, Pittsburgh
Artist John Lee drops off the first piece of free art at the Silver Apple—before we even had a sign—January, 2022
Untitled landscape painting by David Geer
Untitled landscape by David Geer, left in gallery Jan. 2023

Like a mini Art All Night, what walks in through our tiny glass door comes in all media—paintings, drawings, ceramics, assemblages, collage, papier mache, photographs, sculpture, lino prints—you name it. Some pieces stay for a little while, some are gone so fast we don’t even get to see them once. Like that proverbial tree falling in the forest, we don’t even know what we don’t know.

small painting by Stephen Caspar
Painting by Stephen Caspar, left in the gallery Feb. 2022
public television personality Rick Sebak rendered as a hot dog in crayon artwork
“Rick Dog,” left in the gallery May, 2022 (artist unknown)

Enough tooting of one’s own horn! It was a great first year and we have an exciting slate of shows booked all the way through the end of the year. The current show—Dave English and Jennifer Ramsey’s “A Spirited Winter”—is terrific and well worthy of your eyeballs.

If you find yourself on Main Street in Lawrenceville, maybe pause to take in whatever’s happening in the gallery on that particular day. You can follow what we’re doing here or there and hopefully we’ll see you and/or your art around the gallery sometime soon.

installation art with handmade trolls in woodland scene at Silver Apple Gallery, Pittsburgh
Erica Leigh Murray “The Life Ephemeral” (June 16-30, 2022)
playing card-sized artworks of imagined dragons
Ralph Cuccaro “The Wrath of Caesar Baby” (detail) (June 1-15, 2022)
show announcement for Sherri Roberts' "Grinn While You Can: Tiny Art for Small Spaces" at Silver Apple Gallery, PIttsburgh
Announcement for Sherri Roberts’ “Grinn While You Can: Tiny Art for Small Spaces”
small paintings of imagined creatures in gold frames
John Lee “Sold Out Solo Show” (detail) (Aug. 1-16, 2022)
colorful monoprints made with leaves
Tracey Donoughe “Curing Plant Blindness” (Aug. 18-31, 2022)
show announcement for Melissa Ciccocioppo's "Creepy Cuties" at Silver Apple Gallery, PIttsburgh
Announcement for Melissa Ciccocioppo’s “Creepy Cuties”
art installation including comic books, paintings, sculptural collage
Mark 347 “Signs + Symbols” (Oct. 16-31)

Getting there: Silver Apple Gallery is located in front of 255 Main Street in Lawrenceville. It is always “open” (for viewing) but the lights aren’t always on when it’s dark. For happenings and show announcements, follow on Instagram at @silverapplegallery