While visiting professional ceramic studios, guests will be able to purchase handmade pottery and clay artwork and get a behind-the-scenes look at the ceramic art process.
The Steel City Studio Tour presents its inaugural event on Saturday, October 1 and Sunday, October 2 from 11am to 5pm, each day. While visiting professional ceramic studios, guests will be able to purchase handmade pottery and clay artwork and get a behind-the-scenes look at the ceramic art process. The Steel City Studio Tour is free and open to everyone.
Over 20 ceramic artists and collectives, both local and visiting, will present artwork at this year’s SCST. Ceramic wares for sale include mugs, bowls, platters, vases, teapots, wall art, ornaments and more - with prices ranging from $10 to $200. A wide range of techniques and styles will be showcased, from wood-fired to wheel-thrown to hand-built pottery, there is something for everyone’s style.
The Steel City Studio Tour features five tour stops:
The studio of Talon Smith
The studio of Meghan Burke and Dan Tomcik
The studio of Jenna Vanden Brink
7800 Susquehanna
Union Project
Steel City Studio Tour is organized and presented by a collaborative group of Pittsburgh potters and studios. Union Project is acting as the fiscal sponsor to SCST. The tour was created to connect the greater Pittsburgh ceramics community, invite guests into clay studios, and provide a sales opportunity for artists.
The Steel City Studio Tour is free and open to everyone.
2022/10/01 - 2022/10/02
Union Project
801 N Negley Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
There is plenty of on street parking and a public access parking lot which holds up to 40 cars.
We are also conveniently located on two major bus routes (71A and 87.)
Union Project is committed to being accessible to all. The building is wheelchair accessible via the side door on Stanton Avenue, and an accessible parking spot is located just outside that door. Service animals are always welcome, and ASL interpretation can be provided on request. Please let us know what accommodations we can make to ensure your experience is positive, contact Michelle Clesse at 412-363-4550 or michelle@unionproject.org if you have specific accommodations or needs.