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Dining in the Cultural District

With more than 50 restaurants in walking distance to theaters, the Cultural District offers a wide variety of dining options to satisfy your personal tastes and budget. Enjoying a relaxing meal before a show or capping off the evening with cocktails and dessert add to a pleasurable experience in the Cultural District.

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The Perfect Gift

A Pittsburgh Cultural District-wide gift card can be used to purchase tickets for Pittsburgh Cultural Trust events as well as any event taking place in the Cultural District. With so many exciting shows, concerts, and exhibitions, there is truly something for everyone!

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Get to the Show!

The Cultural District is accessible by public transportation, including Port Authority buses, "T" light-rail service and Pittsburgh's famous inclines. Driving to the show? There is also ample parking in and around the District -- for real-time garage parking information, try ParkPGH.

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Blue banner with pink stars featuring logos for Carnegie Hall: Weill Music Institute and Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, and the text 'Lullaby Project.'

Announcing the release of our second Lullaby Project album!

Written and sung by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust's Lullaby Project participants.

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About the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust's Lullaby Project

The Lullaby Project, a project of Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute, pairs new and expecting parents and caregivers with professional artists to write and sing personal lullabies for their babies. The participants are offered a creative opportunity to communicate feelings, hopes, and dreams as they look to the future with their child. The Lullaby Project supports maternal health, aids childhood development, and strengthens the bond between parent and child.

With its launch in 2024, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust will host two cohorts of the program, serving ten families in each. The first Project cohort began in early 2024 and concluded with a community Celebration Concert on June 24, 2024, at the Trust’s Greer Cabaret Theater. The second cohort of the program will be coordinated with new participating families during the fall 2024 and a Celebration Concert will be held in early 2025.

This was like a therapy session with music and words. I’m glad I tried it. [The song is] a memory you can create for you and your child. - Lullaby Project Participant

Our Teaching Artists

Three people in dress clothes standing in front of a screen smiling at the camera.

Photo credit: Seth Culp-Ressler. Lullaby Teaching Artists Sean Baker, Lynn Speakman, and David Bowens.

Each Lullaby Project cohort provides participating families with two writing sessions and a recording session led by Teaching Artists Sean Baker (program musical director), Lynn Speakman, and David Bowens.

Sean Baker

Sean Baker, a seasoned multi-instrumentalist, producer, and writer, originates from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As the founder of Baker Music School, he offers comprehensive music instruction, both in person and through virtual platforms. Additionally, Sean serves as the Music Director at Calvary Baptist Church. He is a frequent performer at various venues and events throughout the Greater Pittsburgh area and has been featured in collaboration with many artists. Sean aims to make music accessible and spread its transformative influence to the broadest possible audience.

David Bowens

David Bowens, raised in Philadelphia, found his musical calling early on through singing and drumming in church. After graduating from Cheltenham High, Job Corps brought him to Pittsburgh at age 18. Here, he stayed involved with the music ministries of Pentecostal Temple, Eastminster Presbyterian, and currently, Orchard Hill Church, leading their Strip District Campus' worship and tech teams for the past 7 years. David is married to Tamika and they have 5 children.

Lynn Speakman

Performer, composer, arranger, and music educator, Lynn Speakman has performed with some of the biggest names in jazz, including Christian McBride, Gerald Wilson and His Orchestra, Wycliffe Gordon and more. An experienced educator, Lynn has taught at the Stanford Jazz Workshop, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Jazz Academy, Pittsburgh’s Center of Life Jazz and more. Lynn also spends time composing, arranging, transcribing and engraving music for her band, students, and for many high profile clients in NYC. Lynn is in high demand on the music scene, leading her own band, the Lynn Speakman Quintet.

Celebration Concert

In our first year, we are hosting two cohorts of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s Lullaby Project, with each group consisting of ten families. Each Lullaby Project session includes two writing sessions and a recording session. The program culminates in a community Celebration Concert where we celebrate the participants, and their lullabies are performed in a concert setting. The Celebration Concerts are open to the public, and attendees include participants, their families, community members, partner organizations, funders, Strategic Partnerships and Community Engagement Department committee members, and other stakeholders.

A band on a stage performing music. Behind them is a projection of a child's face. A audience watches in a dark hall.Photo credit: Seth Culp-Ressler. A lullaby being performed at the inaugural Celebration Concert.

What a beautiful night of much needed healing and celebration for uplifting issues that wonderful women face. Kudos to the Trust for using the arts as a mechanism for encouraging positivity and hope. What the world needs now!!! Can’t wait to see what community uniting and engaging program comes up next! - Lullaby Project Concert Attendee

Lullaby Project Albums

Pittsburgh Cultural Trust · Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s Lullaby Project - Cohort 2

Pittsburgh Cultural Trust · Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s Lullaby Project - Cohort 1

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is proud to be one of over fifty organizations worldwide partnering with the Lullaby Project, a program of Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute.

A group of adults standing on stage in front of a projection screen. Some of the adults are holding young kids.Photo credit: Seth Culp-Ressler. Lullaby Project participants on stage after the inaugural Celebration Concert.

We are proud to partner with organizations to help connect us with families in our community.


Beverly's Birthdays logo
When She Thrives logo
Housing Authority City of Pittsburgh logo

Pittsburgh Cultural Trust's Lullaby Project is made possible with support from


PNC Bank logo