Contemporary Craft. Sean Carroll

Contemporary Craft

Established in 1971, Contemporary Craft seeks to engage the public in creative experiences through craft by presenting innovative exhibitions featuring international, national, and regional artists; offering a range of hands-on workshops in their newly expanded studios; providng a variety of community engagement programming; and representing some of today’s best craft artists in their Store. Contemporary Craft supports regional and national artists through its Artists-in-Residence programs, providing access to their fully equipped studios, stipends, and for the National Artists-in-Residence free housing and a semi-private studio space.

In 2025, Contemporary Craft underwent a major expansion, doubling the organization’s size. This expansion included the creation of a new regional gallery, expanded metals and fibers studios, the re-introduction of a wood studio, and the introduction of a new urban blacksmithing studio. The expanded CC campus includes the Raphael Building and the new Timmons Studios.

Admission to Contemporary Craft’s exhibitions is always free, and the organization seeks to provide a variety of avenues for individuals to experience the joy of craft.

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Contemporary Craft
5645 Butler Street 
Pittsburgh, 
PA 
15201
Visitors experience "ONENESS: Brie Ruais" in Contemporary Craft's main gallery. Reagan West-WhitmanA student weaves during a workshop in Contemporary Craft's new Fleischner Family Fibers Loft. Nathan ShaulisA student participates in a carving workshop in Contemporary Craft's new Windgate Wood Studio. photo by Nathan J Shaulis / Porter LovesParticipants experience the joy of craft in one of Contemporary Craft's free Community Days. Ben Filio