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Pittsburgh: An Emerging Global Hub for Craft Excellence
Pittsburgh—celebrated for its legacy arts institutions, thriving artistic talent, and industrial ingenuity—is poised to become a national and international destination for craft. The city and the surrounding Appalachian region boast a strong historical tradition of craft, supported by a wealth of resources, institutions, and talent. This vibrant ecosystem elevates the craft tradition, rooted in ceramics, glass, fiber, metal, and wood. Today, Pittsburgh’s craft community has an unprecedented opportunity to shine and establish itself as a global hub for craft excellence.
Why Craft? Why Pittsburgh?
Craft—the meticulous transformation of materials into functional and artistic creations—has deep roots in Pittsburgh’s history and culture. The city’s industrial past laid the groundwork for an enduring appreciation of skill, technique, and craftsmanship. Today, that legacy is carried forward by institutions like Contemporary Craft, which, under the leadership of Rachel Saul Rearick, has broadened its programmatic offerings and is set to expand its physical footprint in 2025.
A Vision for the Future
Pittsburgh’s craft community has all the components to make the region a global destination for craft: regional history, skilled artisans, strong institutional support, world-class facilities for making, and a deep appreciation for tradition combined with innovation. However, to truly solidify this claim, it will take collective action and investment from individuals, businesses, and philanthropic organizations.
Individual Support:
- Buy Local: Support local artisans by purchasing handcrafted goods from craft fairs, galleries, and online platforms.
- Learn and Participate: Take a class or workshop at Contemporary Craft, the Pittsburgh Glass Center, Touchstone Center for Crafts, or the Union Project. By participating, you not only gain a deeper appreciation for craft but also support its sustainability.
Business Engagement:
- Corporate Partnerships: Companies can commission custom works from local artisans, enhancing their brand identity while supporting the craft community. Companies can also directly support programming at craft based organizations, further providing opportunities for artists and community.
- Workplace Programs: Businesses can sponsor team-building workshops or events that connect employees with craft, fostering creativity and collaboration.
Philanthropic Investment:
- Fund Expansion: Support the growth of institutions like Contemporary Craft and the Pittsburgh Glass Center through donations or endowments.
- Create Opportunities: Establish scholarships and grants for emerging craft artists to study, innovate, and showcase their work.
Craft as a Catalyst for Cultural Tourism
Beyond the intrinsic value of craft, elevating Pittsburgh as a craft destination could have profound economic and cultural benefits. Cultural tourists—those who travel to experience art, history, and local culture—spend more and stay longer than the average visitor. By investing in craft, Pittsburgh could attract visitors from around the globe, drawn by the promise of unique, high-quality experiences in a city where art and industry converge.
Imagine a future where Pittsburgh hosts an annual international craft festival, drawing artisans, collectors, and enthusiasts from every corner of the globe. Picture a robust network of craft trails guiding visitors through studios, workshops, and galleries across the region. Envision a time when Pittsburgh’s name is synonymous with craft excellence, leveraging its industrial roots and creative ingenuity to create an economic and cultural renaissance akin to what Oaxaca has achieved. With strategic investment and community collaboration, Pittsburgh could transform its craft sector into a beacon of global recognition and local pride.
Call to Action
Pittsburgh has the potential to lead a craft renaissance, but it will require collaboration, vision, and commitment. As the CEO of the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, I urge every individual, business, and philanthropist to join this movement. Together, we can craft a future where Pittsburgh’s artisans are celebrated, its institutions thrive, and its reputation as a global hub for craft is firmly established.
Let’s make it happen. The tools are in our hands.
Demystifying the Arts is an arts & culture column from Patrick Fisher, CEO at the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council. If you have a question or topic you'd like to see addressed in a future column, we'd love to hear from you! Email feedback and ideas to pfisher@pittsburghartscouncil.org.