Advocacy
PLP is committed to supporting individuals, projects, and initiatives that uplift marginalized communities and advocate for equity within creative industries.
Now What?! is on view at BSA Space through September 30.
PLP partnered with Design for Pittsburgh to develop a forum for Pittsburgh’s mayoral candidates to share their positions on issues related to design, architecture, and urban planning.
An ongoing project that aligns with PLP ’s mission to uplift marginalized voices, PLP manages the logistics of an ever-growing traveling exhibition that celebrates the myriad ways architects have responded to the civil rights, women’s, and LGBTQ movements.
PLP partnered with The Strange Foundation to highlight artists developing election-focused projects.
To encourage meaningful impact in the design professions and beyond, Point Line Projects edits En Pointe Vol. 1: Pittsburgh a print publication featuring conversations with twelve creatives changing the city.
As the third installment of content for AIA Pittsburgh’s Women’s History Month, Point Line Projects highlights woman-owned firms in Pittsburgh.
PLP’s Natasha Tabachnikoff covers the relaunch of Women in Design Pittsburgh, a group that aims to build women’s professional networks, share industry knowledge, and set members up for long-term success in the field.
For National Women’s Month, PLP produced dynamic editorial content with AIA’s Pittsburgh chapter to highlight women architects and designers making an impact in Southwestern Pennsylvania.
AIA Pittsburgh features PLP’s article spotlighting seven of Pittsburgh’s women-owned firms.