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Associated Artists of Pittsburgh (AAP) was founded in 1910 to create opportunities for local artists to display their work and to foster an appreciation of visual art. [2] Membership is open to any artist within a 150-mile radius of Pittsburgh and who is over 18 years of age.
Articles and categories related to notable artists presently or previously from Pittsburgh The main article for this category is List of people from Pittsburgh . For more information, see Culture of Pennsylvania .
Robert L. Qualters, Jr. (born March 13, 1934) [1] is an American painter, installation artist and printmaker based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.His work encompasses traditional painting, as well as murals, and collaborations with other Pittsburgh-based artists across several disciplines.
Ann Marie Ubinger was born to a German Irish family of modest roots on October 14, 1931, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] [2] Her father worked in public relations for a steel company and her mother was a librarian and painter who studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. [1]
Samuel Rosenberg (1896–1972) was an American artist and Professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA.He showed his work at the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum in New York, the National Academy of Art in Washington, [1] the Corcoran Gallery, and in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. [2]
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The three saw the club as the start of grassroots movement to establish a supported African-American art scene in Pittsburgh, and other artists soon joined. [1] The club expanded to over 20 members, changed their name to Group One and ran a community gallery in the Manchester neighborhood until there disbandment in 1964. [1]
As a member of the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh, Rochelle Blumenfeld received many awards including a Carnegie Museum of Art purchase award for their permanent collection in 1960., [16] [2] In 1966, Blumenfeld won first prize in a nationwide art contest, sponsored by Enjay Chemical Company.