
Thank you to everyone who came out to our Fruit of the Dirt Summer Block Party on Saturday!
We are so lucky to live, work and play in a community that shows up for the arts and our small businesses. Our first-ever Fruit of the Dirt block party was a huge success. We hope you had as much fun as we did—and to see you at future Bunker Projects events!
We Couldn’t Have Done It Without Our Incredible Vendors
‘77 Club • Bunker Projects • Les Deux Coffee • Jackworth Ginger Beer • Bunsen Bakers • Manduhandu • The Autonomous Body Shop • Jaye Frances Imagery • Jen Cooney • Two Frays Brewery • Workshop • Rosabel Rosalind • Zag Metals • SaraBeth • Steph Neary • Streekers Vintage • Mostly Records • Romance Gallery
Thank You So Much to Our Generous Sponsors
Tree Sponsor: Duolingo
Fruit Sponsor: Brian Wongchaowart
Bloom Sponsor: Fulton Commons
Seed Sponsors: Helen Trompeteler • Reese McArdle • Unison Bike Lab • Romance Gallery
Support for Fruit of the Dirt was also provided by PGH2050, Pittsburgh’s first citywide comprehensive plan and a blueprint to guide how the city grows and invests in its neighborhoods for years to come. PGH2050 is about creating a more equitable, sustainable, and vibrant city for all of us. We invite you to go to pgh2050.com, where you can take a short survey called “90-to-1,” a campaign designed to capture the dreams and desires of residents from all 90 Pittsburgh neighborhoods. Your feedback will help make Pittsburgh a better place for all of us.



































If you’d like to support Bunker Projects’ mission to provide a safe, equitable space for emerging artists to develop their practice and create new works for exhibition, please consider joining our Bunker Commons program or making a one-time or recurring donation here. We are so grateful for your generosity.