IN West Allegheny Summer 2017 | Page 19

“While Coraopolis has bars, restaurants and all of the other elements it needs, it doesn’t have a unifying force that lets people know there is something happening here. Hopefully, the gallery will be that unifying force.” W alking into an art gallery can sometimes be intimidating, but that’s the last thing Cindy Gilberti of Moon Township wants you to feel when you visit her new gallery. “I want Gilberti Fine Art Studio & Gallery to be welcoming and a place where imagination and creativity thrive,” she says. Gilberti, who has been president of West Hills Art League for more than six years, works primarily in pastels, oils and watercolor. She’s always dreamed of owning a gallery, but the dream has been on the back burner. Two years ago, a call from Ray Kinneman, owner of Emma Jean’s Attic in Coraopolis, changed that. Kinneman was helping to organize a community event to showcase a renovated building in Coraopolis. He invited Gilberti and other West Hills Art League members to create a pop-up shop where they could exhibit their art on the walls to highlight the building’s interior. “It was great because there were no rules,” says Gilberti. “Ray brought in furniture, rugs and even chandeliers to stage the space and we brought in all of our art that we wanted. The wall was just covered in art.” Unfortunately, it rained that day and many of the event’s festivities were cancelled. “We had very low expectations because of this, but we were wrong,” notes Gilberti. “It was such a fun event. People came in and the art was well-received and everyone had a sale.” When the event was over, Gilberti remembered that her brother owned a building nearby, so she decided to check it out. “My brother Tom was u