Your Guide to Spring Visual Arts Events Throughout Pittsburgh

Spring tends to shake loose a lot of good things in Pittsburgh’s arts scene. Over the next several weeks, galleries, museums, and independent visual arts spaces around the city are hosting a mix of exhibitions, talks, screenings, and community events worth marking on the calendar. If you’re looking for a reason to get out and see what’s happening, start here.

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Visual Arts Events in Pittsburgh This Spring

Associated Artists of Pittsburgh, March 21-May 29

The Associated Artists of Pittsburgh’s Lawrenceville gallery hosts the annual Featured Artists Exhibition, bringing together twelve artists highlighted by the organization over the past year. Installed across the space’s open industrial galleries, the show offers a lively snapshot of what artists around the region are making right now.

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Artist Talk with Sukayna El Hani

Pittsburgh Glass Center, March 26

Multidisciplinary artist Sukayna El Hani visits Pittsburgh Glass Center for a public talk on her evolving practice. Working across glass and installation, El Hani often draws on personal history and migration to shape objects that feel both fragile and charged with memory. The conversation offers a chance to hear directly from the artist about the ideas and materials guiding her work.

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The inside of an all wood room with a table built into the wall.
Photo Courtesy of V&A

Pittsburgh to London: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Kaufmann Office at the V&A

Carnegie Museum of Art, April 16

When Frank Lloyd Wright designed Fallingwater in the 1930s, he was also creating a Downtown interior for department-store owner Edgar Kaufmann Sr. That office now lives in London at the Victoria and Albert Museum’s new V&A East Storehouse, where it has recently returned to public view. In this lecture, V&A curator Christopher Wilk shares the story behind the commission and the remarkable journey that carried this Pittsburgh room across the Atlantic.

Two people touch palms of hands with rope wrapped around them.
Photo Courtesy of Ashley Cecil

In the Light of Your Shadow

Tomayko Foundation, Through April 17

This group exhibition brings together eight artists whose work asks viewers to slow down and look again. Through sculpture, photography, fiber and installation, the artists explore how perception shifts with the smallest change in position, light or attention. José Santiago Pérez’s performance piece neither you nor I are visible will be performed at various points throughout the show’s run, while Ashley Cecil’s participatory Throughline project invites visitors to contribute their own stories.

A woman stands in front of a beige background with a jean shirt, vest, and cowboy hat on.
Photo Courtesy of Bartok Skyworks

Essential Pittsburgh: LeAnn Bartok

Harris Theater, April 30

The Essential Pittsburgh series turns its focus to filmmaker LeAnn Bartok, a key figure in the city’s experimental film scene during the 1970s. Bartok’s 16mm films, including works from her Skyworks series, transform landscapes and bursts of light into hypnotic moving images. This screening at the Harris Theater offers a rare chance to see those films projected as intended and to also revisit a distinctive chapter in Pittsburgh’s avant-garde film history.

Art for August

August Wilson House, Through May 31

The August Wilson House presents Art for August, an exhibition supporting the preservation of the playwright’s childhood home in the Hill District. Regional artists contribute works inspired by Wilson’s legacy and the neighborhood that shaped his writing. The opening reception doubles as a celebration of the house’s continued transformation into a community arts center.

Story by Shawn Simmons
Featured Photo Courtesy of Sukayna El Hani

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