Artist Jude Shingle will be back at the Barber National Institute as part of a long-term residency.
Artist Jude Shingle will be back at the Barber National Institute as part of a long-term residency. While the official Barber Beast on the Bay doesn’t take place until September 6, students took on and conquered their own Beast – a “mini-Beast,” an elaborate obstacle course in the gym that features 10 different obstacles. Two local organizations teamed up to sponsor this year's rendition of the Barber Beast on the Bay. Employees of Barber National Institute bring their children to work for a fun time. Don't let The Beast fool you, kids. He loves hugs! So does Bree, one of BNI's therapy robots. Long-term Residency Approved for 2014-2015
Students conquer 'mini-Beast'
St. Vincent Hospital and Highmark Team Up to Sponsor Beast
Bring your Child to Work Day