“I feel welcome here.
I feel included here.
I feel accepted here.”
Union Project uses the arts to bridge gaps between communities.
Union Project is a historic space that is community restored and maintained; the space itself transformed as a creative solution to a community problem. We’ve come a long way since 2001, but our work still centers on the power of arts to transform. We believe that art can create change, and help us build a more inclusive, empathetic, and just community.
You are valued for your experiences, for your creative expression and talents. Positioned at the literal intersection of some of Pittsburgh’s most racially and economically diverse urban neighborhoods, Union Project is a community hub and common ground for everyone.
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ADDITIONAL ACCESSIBILITY INFO: 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.
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.)