Associated Artists Pittsburgh

Associated Artists Pittsburgh Founded in 1910, Associated Artists of Pittsburgh is the oldest, continuously-exhibiting, visual art

History

The Associated Artists of Pittsburgh is the oldest, continuously-exhibiting, visual arts organization in the country. Founded in 1910, AAP has spent over 100 years as a driving force in Pittsburgh’s dynamic cultural life. Its mission today, as then, is to provide a vital and challenging environment for artists to exhibit new work in the widest possible range of media. Governed by a volun

teer Board of Directors and managed by a staff of two, AAP serves over 550 members who are selected through a semi-annual open call jury process. The highlight of AAP’s calendar is the Annual Exhibition often held at the Carnegie Museum of Art. This exhibit is open to all artists 18 years of age and older and living within 150 miles of Pittsburgh. The only continuous annual juried show in the region, the AAP Annual has been host to many renowned artists including Mary Cassatt, Edward Hopper, Philip Pearlstein, Balcomb Green and Andy Warhol. In 1945, AAP became one of the original founding guilds to establish the Arts and Crafts Center, where it maintained a gallery and office until 1988 when it moved to its own building at 937 Liberty Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh. AAP sold that building in 2003; established an endowment; and returned to the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts where it leased office and exhibition space until 2014. The offices are now locacted in the Ice House Studios at 100 43rd Street, Unit 102, Pittsburgh, PA 15201. AAP continues to reflect the area’s rich heritage and character. Members make up the core of the region’s visual arts community: they are full time artists, educators and university professors and staff from many non-profit arts organizations, galleries and museums. In addition to providing exhibition and mentoring opportunity for its artists, AAP is proud to offer a special educational outreach program for Allegheny County children. Now in its 25th year, the hands-on program allows students to work with professional artists in their studios, to learn new methods of producing art while sharing ideas with their AAP instructors. For further reading on AAP’s history, please see: “The First 75 years,” 1910-1985, by Mary Brignano, “Seventy-Five Years of Pittsburgh Art: Its Influence, ”curated by Anita F. Morganstern, and “Popular Salon of the People,” written by Dr. Vicky A. Clark and made possible through the National Endowments for the Arts. Artist records are now available at the library of the John Heinz History Center.

06/07/2026

This week we visited Field Day to see “Tidal Channel.” This is the third exhibition of the Field Day x AAP: Artist in Residence series, features the work of Maggie Bjorklund and Quaishawn Whitlock. To learn more about the exhibition, the residency, and Field Day, visit Fieldday.life and aapgh.org. Thank you to .bjorklund .life and you for watching!

Artists featured in this video:bjorklund


Video by Isaac and Greer

The Summer Variety Online Store is now open! The store, juried by Alison Brand Oehler, co-owner of Concept Gallery, aims...
06/05/2026

The Summer Variety Online Store is now open! The store, juried by Alison Brand Oehler, co-owner of Concept Gallery, aims to showcase and sell our members’ artwork throughout the summer months of 2026. Artwork is available for free local pickup or shipping for an additional fee. Support local artists and AAP with every purchase. Work sold from the online store provides artists a 70% commission. Support local artists. Buy local art.

Click the link below to shop!
https://www.aapgh.org/store

Join us for the 2026 New Member Exhibition Opening Reception Saturday, June 13th, 4-7pm and celebrate AAP’s newest membe...
06/02/2026

Join us for the 2026 New Member Exhibition Opening Reception Saturday, June 13th, 4-7pm and celebrate AAP’s newest members! Also, this is Madeline’s last opening! Please join us as we wish her farewell before she leaves AAP for Denver.

The 2026 New Member Screening was juried by Kimberly Diana Jacobs and David Stanger. The 2026 New Member Exhibition is curated by Greer.

Featuring the work of:
Kimberley Adams, Liana Agnew, Young Ah Ahn, Andrew Ames, Freddie Bainbridge, Georgene Bemis, Camden Bianco, Peggy Black, Maggie Bogdanich, Matty Bluntz, Inger Brown, Thomas Callahan, Alysha Carroll, Deanna Chilian, Montie Cholmeley-Jones, Zofia Chrzanowska, Emily Conklin, Jen Costello, Frederick Doerfler, Denise Duryea, Dara Etienne, Nicholas Falwell, Giovanna Ferrari, Marlon Fullenwider, Myles Geyman, Tazio Hilbert, John Hinderliter, Brye Holliday-Rhodes, Steve Huth, Ifeoma Igwe, Alejandro Jimenez, Mars Johnson, Clare Kambhu, Darya Kharabi, Andrew Kim, Lynda Kirby, Emily Krill, Timothy Lind, Shelley Lipton, Johnathan Lohr, Karie Luidens, James Mariano, Michael Naples, Rebeca Yafa Negrete, Rayna Noel, Kelsey Nolin, Alexis Olmer, Morgan Overton, Steve Owens, Lewis Vincent Pell, Sara Jean Ruiz, Isabella Schubert-Jones, Cindy Schwab, Carolyn Speranza, Sheila Squillante, Randi Stewart, Julie Stunden, Lisa Tarkett Reed, Sam Ticknor, Bryan Toy, Grace Treado, Scott Turri, Jenna Tuttle, Kyle Utter, Ana Valiente Carvalho, Nichole Van Beek, Susan Walker, and Matt Zorn

Our June 2026 Featured Artist is Quaishawn Whitlock!“My name is Quaishawn Whitlock. I am an interdisciplinary artist, ed...
06/01/2026

Our June 2026 Featured Artist is Quaishawn Whitlock!

“My name is Quaishawn Whitlock. I am an interdisciplinary artist, educator, and business owner born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA.

My practice is rooted in storytelling, cultural memory, and printmaking as both a visual language and a tool for research and discovery. The process-driven nature of printmaking lends itself to experimentation and accessibility—qualities that I extend into my curatorial and installation-based work. In engaging these methods, I am able to avidly explore the past, interrogate the present, and question the trajectories shaping our future through an investigation called “Buffering”. “Buffering” acts as a metaphor for both the physical and the psychological attacks that shape of Black identity. This continuously evolving body of work acts as both a visual meditation and a call to action, resisting erasure and fostering collective agency.”
-Quaishawn Whitlock

To learn more about and his work, click the link below:
https://www.aapgh.org/featured-artist/2026/5/31/quaishawn-whitlock-june-2026

Image 1: Buffering 07 A/P, 2022, 16” x 20”, ScreenPrint and Monoprint Relief

Image 2: Phantom, 2019, 17” x 17”, Monoprint relief, Screenprint and Collage

Image 3: John Henry, 2016, 9” x 12”, Screenprint on Cotton Rag Paper
John Henry, 2016, 9” x 12”, Screenprint on Cotton Rag Paper
Joe Magarac, 2024, 9” x 12”, Screenprint on Cotton Rag Paper

Image 4: Rajo Jack, 2025, 16” x 20” Mixed Media Screenprint on Canvas

Image 5: Resounding Omissions, 2024, Installation of cut faux leather and carpet tacks

Image 6: Alchemical, 2021 - 2022, Installation, 32 works on Cotton Rag, aluminum frame

Image 7: Quaishawn Whitlock, Photo Credit: Kim Moses

Image 8: Quaishawn Whitlock, Photo Credit: Jasmine Mao

Image 9: Quaishawn Whitlock, Photo Credit: Patrick Fisher

05/31/2026

This week we visited 820 Gallery to see the “2026 Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival’s Annual Juried Visual Art Exhibition.” With a wide range of medium and style, the show emphasises the talent and creativity within the pittsburgh region. The show is open til June 28th and visit during the Three Rivers Arts Festival June 5-7th and 11th-14th. Go to trustarts.org for more information. Thank you to the artist and you for watching!

Artist featured in this video:





brentnakamoto




william.allison
Any Osterdahl

Visit by Greer and Isaac

Applications are now open for the 112th Annual Exhibition: Near Here! Applications are open May 25–June 30, 2026. Non-AA...
05/25/2026

Applications are now open for the 112th Annual Exhibition: Near Here! Applications are open May 25–June 30, 2026. Non-AAP members are invited to apply and will be given AAP membership upon acceptance. Non-members can apply by visiting aapgh.org/112. If you are a member, please check your inbox for the application link.

The 112th Annual Exhibition, Near Here, will span a network of university galleries throughout western Pennsylvania, each situated within or near the broader cultural orbit of Pittsburgh: Media Arts Gallery at Robert Morris University, Martha Gault Gallery at Slippery Rock University, Kipp Gallery at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and Harlan and Jodee Harris Galleries at Seton Hill University. The exhibition invites artists to consider what it means to be near and the conditions through which nearness is formed. The exhibition approaches nearness as malleable, relative, and negotiated through bodies, objects, environments, and geographies. The 112th Annual Exhibition: Near Here is juried by Allison Lacher.

05/24/2026

This week we visited Brew House Arts to see “I Remember It Better.” “I Remember It Better” is this year’s Distillery Exhibition which shows the work of the 7 artists-in-residence. Make sure you visit before it closes June 20th and if you would like to learn more about the artists and their work, visit during I Remember It Better: Studio Sessions on May 30th at Brew House Arts. Go to brewhousearts.org for more information. Thank you to the artists, and you for watching!

Artists featured in this video:

livcocozza






Video by Isaac and Stephanie

Today, May 20th, our hours will be 1pm-5pm, with the “The ‘Art’ of Networking” 6-8pm. “The ‘Art’ of Networking” is a tic...
05/20/2026

Today, May 20th, our hours will be 1pm-5pm, with the “The ‘Art’ of Networking” 6-8pm. “The ‘Art’ of Networking” is a ticketed event.

Join PBEX for “The ‘Art’ of Networking” at the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh gallery and outdoor courtyard. Surrounded by curated works, the setting invites fresh conversation and new ways to connect with fellow guests. The event will feature bites from local restaurants and craft pours throughout. Lawrenceville Corporation is co-hosting the event and PBEX with AAP.

AAP Members: check your emails for a $20 off non-PBEX member ticket promo code.

To learn more and purchase your ticket, click the link in our bio.

Art & Play: Game Night at AAP is one week away! Join us at Associated Artists of Pittsburgh on Tuesday, May 26, 2026 fro...
05/19/2026

Art & Play: Game Night at AAP is one week away! Join us at Associated Artists of Pittsburgh on Tuesday, May 26, 2026 from 5:30pm-8pm. All ages will enjoy an evening filled with interactive art and games by the 2025–2026 Featured Artists!

Create your own vegetal sculpture with Peggi Habets, build with blocks crafted by Seth Clark, play out a conversation with Hisham Youssef’s Therapy Bowl, shoot your shot at Sarah Simmons’ Political Ball and have a spin on her Wedding Cake Roulette, toss some dry corn at Tony Balko’s Tic-Tacking awning, and join in on Tom Sarver’s Art Olympics in Fifteen Minutes! featuring Seventh Inning Sketch contest and Puppet Boss challenge.

Plus engage with all the art included in the 2025–2026 Featured Artists Exhibition with a game of i-spy and other creative activities inspired by the work in the exhibition.

The event is free, open to the public, family friendly, rain or shine, and fun for all! Food and drinks will be served.

Jurying for the 112th Annual Exhibition will open on May 25, 2026! The exhibition invites artists to consider what it me...
05/18/2026

Jurying for the 112th Annual Exhibition will open on May 25, 2026! The exhibition invites artists to consider what it means to be near and the conditions through which nearness is formed. The exhibition approaches nearness as malleable, relative, and negotiated through bodies, objects, environments, and geographies. The 112th Annual Exhibition, Near Here, will span a network of university galleries throughout western Pennsylvania, each situated within or near the broader cultural orbit of Pittsburgh: Media Arts Gallery at Robert Morris University, Martha Gault Gallery at Slippery Rock University, Kipp Gallery at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and Harlan and Jodee Harris Galleries at Seton Hill University. The 112th Annual juror is Allison Lacher.

To learn more visit the link in our bio!

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