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One of a rare handful of nonprofit institutions
in the country with a distinct focus on contemporary craft as art,
the Society for Contemporary Craft's
spacious, well-designed facility houses a professional exhibition
gallery, space for educational programs that serve various segments of the community, and a distinctive model retail outlet for artist-made works. Since 1986, SCC has organized more than 100 thematic exhibitions featuring work by more than 1000 nationally and internationally recognized artists. SCC's focus on multi-cultural diversity and non-mainstream art has resulted in exhibitions of art by self-taught, Native American, Korean and African-American artists.
To engage visitors in the creative process through contemporary craft
and design, interpretive programs, lectures, performances and weekend
activities are offered in conjunction with each exhibition. SCC charges
no admission and approximately 30,000 individuals visit our Smallman
Street facility each year. An additional 100,000+ see the changing
exhibitions at the satellite gallery in the subway station at One
Mellon Bank Center, one of the most accessible public spaces in Pittsburgh.
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