Artist designed, self-guided tour invites participants to explore Pittsburgh public art by Black and femme artists. The tour uses illustrated postcards as a guide to different works of art.
Artist Alisha B. Wormsley and the Sibyls Shrine team are pleased to announce the artists selected for the Sibyls Shrine Visiting Artist Residency and Sibyls Shrine Home Residency.
A new Request for Proposals (RFP) was released on Monday, November 23, 2020 for a public art and design opportunity at Hazelwood Green, located in the Greater Hazelwood neighborhood. Through the RFP, an interdisciplinary team of artists, architects, and/or engineers will be selected to design a new bus shelter standard.
Call for artist design submissions for an outdoor sculpture to be installed in a new sculpture garden at Hartwood Acres.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation announces $250 million grant commitment for the Monuments Project, a new initiative “which will transform the way our country’s histories are told in public spaces”.
Article from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette about temporary handwashing stations designed by three local artists.
OPA, in collaboration with Neighborhood Allies, presents a two-day Public Art and Communities Symposium to be held on Thursday, October 22 and Friday, October 23, 2020.
Springboard for the Arts releases A Handbook for Artists Working in Community, a new resource for artists working in and with community.