Point Line Projects at the New York Art Book Fair 2019!
PLP heads to MoMA PS1 to exhibit alongside Paul Zelevansky at the action-packed New York Art Book Fair.
Read MorePLP heads to MoMA PS1 to exhibit alongside Paul Zelevansky at the action-packed New York Art Book Fair.
Read MoreArthur Lubetz discusses his work creating immersive buildings and innovative cityscapes.
Read MoreDominique Seneca talks with Pittsburgh-based curator and performance artist, Tara Fay.
Read MorePLP’s founder Sarah Rafson discusses architecture’s long struggle with gender inequities in an article for the Carnegie Museum of Art’s online journal, Storyboard.
Read MorePLP’s Ilana Curtis captures New York and Vienna-based firm Some Place Studio’s first built project in this article for Metropolis.
Read MorePLP talks with GBBN’s Anne Chen about her experience leading the transformation of University of Pittsburgh’s Hillman Library.
Read MorePLP founder Sarah Rafson directs an annual exhibition celebrating student work at the Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture.
Read MoreNina Barbuto, founder of Assemble, shares the story of her community space in Pittsburgh’s Garfield neighborhood.
Read MoreJai Kanodia interviews Inés Guzmán and Gregory Melitonov, founders of Taller KEN, an architectural design firm focused on playful design with social and cultural relevance.
Read MorePoint Line Projects presents alongside book artist Paul Zelevansky at the 2019 Los Angeles Art Book Fair.
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 MorePoint Line Projects celebrates the launch of En Pointe Vol. 1: Pittsburgh at GBBN Architects during Pittsburgh’s April Unblurred: First Fridays on Penn Art Crawl.
Read MoreSarah Rafson and Ilana Curtis talk to Charles Rosenblum at Pittsburgh City Paper about En Pointe’s first print volume, which features twelve Pittsburgh-based architects, designers, curators, and artists.
Read MoreAs the third installment of content for AIA Pittsburgh’s Women’s History Month, Point Line Projects highlights woman-owned firms in Pittsburgh.
Read MoreHappy spring! Join Point Line Projects in events across North America. Read more.
Read MoreKenneth Wahrenberger explores the practice of José Carlos Diaz, Chief Curator at The Andy Warhol Museum.
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 MorePLP’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.
Read MorePLP edits Architect magazine’s “Next Progressives” column, selecting and highlighting promising young architecture firms.
Read MoreThis is the fifth stop on the exhibition trail and featured and opening night talk by Now What?! Curators Sarah Rafson and Lori Brown and PLP’s Ilana Curtis. Gallery events included a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon and lecture by: Alyssa Mt. Pleasant.
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