The Union Project in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has a mission of connecting communities through the arts and making the arts more accessible to underserved communities. In tonight's Artist Q&A, we are sharing a short video clip in which we find out more about how they accomplish this mission. –Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
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Published Mar 27, 2018
The Union Project in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has a mission of connecting communities through the arts and making the arts more accessible to underserved communities. In tonight's Artist Q&A, we are sharing a short video clip in which we find out more about how they accomplish this mission. –Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
This clip was excerpted from Sights & Ceramics: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Sights & Ceramics is a new CLAYflicks-exclusive series that explores cities and locations that have a strong ceramic arts presence. See the whole episode, plus Sights & Ceramics: Portland, Oregon, with a subscription to CLAYflicks!
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