Joe Magarac Returns
Using William Gropper’s 1947 painting of Joe Magarac as the central focus, this exhibition explores the cultural and social dimensions of Pittsburgh’s most famous folklore hero and his resonances in the local imagination, then and now. More
Group Visits
The UAG offers customized group visits for Pitt classes and clubs that connect our special exhibitions with class content. UAG staff will design a tour based on your class or group’s interests and goals. The UAG offers multilingual tours for classes and organizations by request. More
Broken Ground
This exhibition brings together works from the UAG collection with loans from local partners and contemporary artists to reconsider these once seemingly heroic images of land and labor.
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Located at the heart of the Frick Fine Arts Building, the University Art Gallery (UAG) interrogates the possibilities of museum practice, and provides a laboratory for Pitt students to reimagine the future of the field. More