The Spouses Are Off and Running In Pittsburgh
Friday, September 25, 2009 at 7:38AM First Lady Michelle Obama hosted dinner for G20 spouses at Rosemont Farm in Fox Chapel, Pa. Rosemont Farm is home to Theresa Heinz Kerry and Mass. Senator John Kerry. Michelle wore a Thakoon muted animal print dress, as she celebrated her passion for healthy locally-grown food.
AP reports that White House social secretary Desiree Rogers greeted each guest at the Rosemont Farms door, then leading them to a patio where they were greeted by the First Lady and Theresa Hunt, an active campaigner for President Obama in 2008 and good friend to the First Lady.
US First Lady MIchelle Obama greets Carla Bruni Sarkozy at G20 reception in PittsburghThe ladies ate at a long, rectangular table and were joined by Heinz Kerry, Rogers and Susan Sher, Mrs. Obama's chief of staff. Mrs. Obama sat between the spouses from Indonesia and Brazil.
Musicians from the Pittsburgh Philharmonic Orchestra's Jazz Trio performed throughout the dinner. Obama Foodorama covers more details of the celebration.
Today the First Lady will take her fellow G20 spouses to visit Pittsburgh CAPA, an inspirational twin to the "Fame"-inspired school of arts, where her guests will hear a performance by world famous cellist Yo-Yo Ma, country superstar Trisha Yearwood, and singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles.
First Lady Michelle Obama and guests will visit Pittsburgh's CAPA school as part of the G-20 spouses tourCAPA, also known as Center for the Creative and Performing Arts High School, opened in 2003 at a cost of $39,000,000.
Mrs. Obama will lead her group to lunch at the Andy Warhol Museum and a tour of the pop culture center, where they will try out the silk-screen printing technique used by Warhol, a Pittsburgh native.
It's uncertain that the spouses will also view "Drawn to the Summit: A G-20 Exhibition of International Poitical Cartoons", open from September 18-October 18, 2009.
Alberto Sabat, "Silent Tsunami"
From the Museum website:
"The cartoons in Drawn to the Summit highlight the work of the leading cartoonists from the G-20 nations and provide an alternative perspective on G-20 themes such as the global economy and its impact on the environment, human rights, world trade, etc. This exhibition offers a diversity of cartooning styles from around the world and highlights the important role editorial cartoons play in this global conversation."
"In addition, the exhibition will include cartoons by local Pittsburgh artists commenting on what it is like to have their hometown hosting the world. The exhibition also features in-gallery online blog monitoring with daily commentaries and sketches by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette cartoonist Rob Rogers and others during the run of the G-20 summit."
For more on the show, see ARTINFO.COM. Enjoy! Anne


















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