Items: Is Fashion Modern?
PLP researches and licenses over 350 images for the catalogue of Museum of Modern Art’s first exhibition on the history of fashion.
Read MorePLP researches and licenses over 350 images for the catalogue of Museum of Modern Art’s first exhibition on the history of fashion.
Read MoreWednesday October 4, 5-7pm
Read MoreComing to a bookstore near you!
Read MoreAfter editing the manuscript and securing a publisher, PLP works with architectural historian and professor Ioanna Theocharopoulou to bring this book to life.
Read MorePLP develops the visual narrative for Victoria Newhouse’s analysis of a spectacular new building in Athens.
Read MorePLP helps develop a long-awaited book by Art Lubetz on the subject of incompletion in art and architecture.
Read MoreFrom 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.
Read MoreOur first ever Point Line Party, a happy hour and fundraiser in support of our upcoming Pittsburgh exhibition was a huge success!
Read MoreJoin us on a trek through dream landscapes with artist Annie Wang, whose Dream Diary explores her dreams through collage and architecture. This interactive exhibition will open Friday, November 3, 2017 at Assemble, Pittsburgh with live dream collaging by Wang and a Q&A with Stan Marlon, of the Pittsburgh Society of Jungian Analysts. Workshops for students K-8 will take place throughout the month. For more details, see our press release here.
Read MoreArchitect Mitch McEwen shares their 2016 project "This Is What We Will Build When We Get Our Reparations," which took place at Pittsburgh’s City of Asylum.
Read MoreRaymund Ryan, Curator of Architecture at the Carnegie Museum of Art, shares how he developed a keen eye for the built environment.
Read MoreIoanna Theocharopoulou, author of Builders, Housewives and the Construction of Modern Athens, delves into modern Athenian apartment architecture.
Read MoreMary Lou Arscott tells Kellilaurel Mijares how she makes herself at home in Pittsburgh, as a UK transplant, by practicing community engagement in Pittsburgh’s Polish Hill neighborhood.
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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