Randyland

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Randyland is a brightly colored, folk-art-style public art house and courtyard in Pittsburgh known for its whimsical murals and eclectic outdoor installations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art house
folk art environment
public art installation
tourist attraction
admissionFee donation-based
artStyle folk art
outsider art
city Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
surface form: Pittsburgh
colorCharacteristic brightly colored
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Randy Gilson NERFINISHED
foundedBy Randy Gilson NERFINISHED
genre public art
hasBuilding yes
hasCourtyard yes
hasPart brightly colored walls
courtyard
found-object sculptures
murals
outdoor installations
recycled art objects
hasSignificance local cultural landmark
hasTheme community
joy
positivity
hasWebsite https://www.randy.land/
inception 1990s
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
location Pittsburgh NERFINISHED
materialUsed found objects
recycled materials
neighborhood Central Northside NERFINISHED
North Side NERFINISHED
notableFor eclectic outdoor installations
use of found objects
vibrant color palette
whimsical murals
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Randy Gilson NERFINISHED
owner Randy Gilson NERFINISHED
state Pennsylvania
subjectOf local news articles
tourism guides
travel blogs
touristAttractionOf Pittsburgh NERFINISHED
touristType roadside attraction

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