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Exhibitions at SCC are scheduled one to two years in advance and are thematic or media specific. Most are invitational, however there are some juried opportunities available.


Artists who would like to be considered for future exhibitions should send six slides or digital images, an artist statement, resume and support materials to:


Kate Lydon, Director of Exhibitions

Society for Contemporary Craft

2100 Smallman Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412.261.7003 x 15

exhibitions@contemporarycraft.org



Elizabeth R. Raphael Founder's Prize


Raphael Prize 2009 call for artists press release.


To apply click here.


Transformation 7: Contemporary Works in Wood, the Elizabeth R. Raphael Founder's Prize is made possible by Alexandra, Catherine, and Margaret Raphael. General program support is provided by the Allegheny Regional Asset District, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the Elizabeth R. Raphael Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation.


For more information please contact Kate Lydon,

exhibitions@contemporarycraft.org.



The Store


As The Store’s reputation for featuring unique work by nationally recognized craft artists has grown, we have become increasingly selective about the artists whose work we choose to feature. Artists interested in representation in The Store should submit six slides or digital images, an artist statement, resume, support materials and pricing structure to:


Store Manager

Society for Contemporary Craft

2100 Smallman Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412.261.7003 x 15

thestore@contemporarycraft.org



The Studio


The Studio offers three semesters annually of day, evening and weekend classes in contemporary and traditional craft media for adults and teens. SCC instructors include university professors, internationally known visiting artists, and production studio craftsmen. The Studio’s primary focus on distinctive offerings developed around four key themes: urban experience, artist and process, art and the environment, and crossing cultural boundaries deepens SCC’s craft niche, and strengthens ties to SCC’s exhibitions of work by national and international artists for a complete educational experience.


Artist instructors interested in sharing their enthusiasm and expertise with students in The Studio are asked to provide a class proposal, samples of your work, and references. Instructors must possess excellent organizational, communication, and teaching skills.


For more information or to submit materials please contact the Education Department at 412.261.7003 x 25 or email

thestudio@contemporarycraft.org.


Call for Artists