All Projects
PLP created full-color gallery guide for Distillery’s exhibition at The Brewhouse Association: GLARE .
PLP created artist Paul Zelevansky’s first digital book exhibition table at Printed Matter’s Virtual Art Book Fair: a new fair for a new time.
PLP worked with architect Nina Chase of Merritt Chase to produce “Appalachia Rising, West Virginia,” a report for the Architecture League’s American Roundtable series.
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 created full-color gallery guides for two exhibitions at The Brewhouse Association: Lost & Found by curator Taylor Fisch and Roots Run Deep by artist and curator Tara Fay Coleman.
PLP partners with Knowlton School of Architecture’s Ashley Bigham to develop the exhibition and symposium, Fulfilled, into a forthcoming book.
PLP partners with AIA Pittsburgh to help refine the organization’s communications strategy.
PLP’s founder, Sarah Rafson, oversees the annual publication celebrating the work of the Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture.
PLP designs a full-color program for the 2019 Three Rivers Film Festival in Pittsburgh, distributed in 30,000 newspapers throughout the city.
Working with the University Art Gallery at the University of Pittsburgh, PLP designs and edits the exhibition catalogue examining a collection of Renaissance drawings of dubious origin.
PLP designed and edited the catalogue for an exhibition at the University of Pittsburgh’s University Art Gallery, featuring contributors from many of Pittsburgh’s major cultural institutions.
PLP founder Sarah Rafson directs an annual exhibition celebrating student work at the Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture.
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.
PLP edits Architect magazine’s “Next Progressives” column, selecting and highlighting promising young architecture firms.
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.
In an article for Metropolis, PLP reports on the new outpost of Schoolhouse Electric, a Portland-based lighting and home goods company.
PLP researches and licenses over 350 images for the catalogue of Museum of Modern Art’s first exhibition on the history of fashion.
After editing the manuscript and securing a publisher, PLP works with architectural historian and professor Ioanna Theocharopoulou to bring this book to life.
PLP develops the visual narrative for Victoria Newhouse’s analysis of a spectacular new building in Athens.
PLP helps develop a long-awaited book by Art Lubetz on the subject of incompletion in art and architecture.