Envisioning A Just Pittsburgh
February 20 – March 30
Victoria and Cook Family Regional Gallery, 1st Floor
The August Wilson African American Cultural Center is honored to host the 2nd Annual Envisioning A Just Pittsburgh exhibition, a powerful showcase of award-winning works from local artists who are shaping the vision for a more equitable and inclusive future. This exhibition celebrates the diverse voices and creative expressions that challenge, inspire, and offer profound insights into what an equitable Pittsburgh could be. Featuring a dynamic range of visual arts, performance art, and interdisciplinary works, the exhibition offers a space for reflection and dialogue on justice, equity, and community.
Envisioning A Just Pittsburgh is a region-wide initiative and collaboration between the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, The August Wilson African American Cultural Center, and 1Hood Media. This initiative expands diversity consciousness and honors intersectional perspectives, giving space to creative expressions from artists of all ages.
Join us in celebrating the visions that will inspire a just and inclusive future for Pittsburgh.
Experience More
Join us on February 20th at 6PM for the exhibition’s opening reception. Engage with the artists, experience their work, enjoy performances, and join in celebrating their contributions to reimagining Pittsburgh as a more inclusive city for all. The event is free and open to the public.
Photo: 1st Place Visual Art Winner “Unseen Hands” by Matthew Raffaele and Emily Powell
