Anything but Ordinary: The Architecture of Arthur Lubetz
Arthur Lubetz discusses his work creating immersive buildings and innovative cityscapes.
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Arthur Lubetz discusses his work creating immersive buildings and innovative cityscapes.
Read MoreDominique Seneca talks with Pittsburgh-based curator and performance artist, Tara Fay.
Read MoreTo 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.
Read MoreSarah Rafson talks with Saba Innab about her extraterritoriality-informed architecture practice, which draws from important questions pertaining to her involvement with a Palestinian refugee camp.
Read MoreCasey Droege on building a sustainable, curatorial, “art-reprenurial,” and creative practice.
Read MoreIngrid Schaffner, curator of the 57th Carnegie International, shares a behind-the-scenes look at the process of putting together the exhibition.
Read MoreKyleen Pickering explores Paul Zelevansky’s book arts and storytelling practice, as well as his website, The Great Blankness.
Read MoreArts commissioner, curator, and art historian Kilolo Luckett shares her experience of organizing the By Any Means (BAM) three-day symposium.
Read MoreEmily Ebersol and Adam Kor interview artist and architect Amanda Williams, who participated in the 2015 Chicago Biennial with her Color(ed) Theory series, in which she re-painted soon-to-be-demolished buildings on Chicago’s Southside, using hues primarily found in consumer products that are marketed toward Black people.
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