Exhibitions
PLP worked with Ashley Bigham to develop a book proposal based on the symposium that was accepted by Applied Research And Design Publishing.
Now What?! is on view at BSA Space through September 30.
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.
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 founder Sarah Rafson directs an annual exhibition celebrating student work at the Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture.
From concept to completion, PLP develops an interactive exhibition on Annie Wang’s work about dream interpretation for Assemble, a community space for arts and technology in Pittsburgh.