You’re Doing It Wrong
Curated by Blaine Siegel
June 1–July 26, 2024
Associated Artists of Pittsburgh Exhibition Space
100 43rd St. Unit 107
Pittsburgh, PA 15201
You’re Doing It Wrong, an exhibition of artwork that tests the boundaries of conventional artistic practices and asks the viewer to reconsider their understanding of artistic process and product. The exhibition is curated by artist Blaine Siegel, and features his work alongside the work of Andrew Allison, Leah Patgorski, Derek Reese, and Barbara Weissberger.
You’re Doing It Wrong is on view through June 1st - July 26th, and accompanying programming will be announced soon. The exhibition is part of a larger Associated Artists of Pittsburgh initiative to feature artist-proposed and artist-led programs. Each season, artists are given creative, programmatic, and financial support for their exhibition. The next open call for proposals will go live on June 15th.
About Blaine Siegel
Blaine Siegel is a multidisciplinary sculptor who incorporates broad interests and materials into his studio practice, set design, and socially engaged projects. Siegel has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree (Art Photography) from Syracuse University and a Master of Fine Arts degree (Sculpture) from The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. He has exhibited work in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, South Carolina, Florida, Vermont, New York and Arles, France. Projects include set design for Maree Ramalia’s evening length dance piece The Ubiquitous Mass of Us, and the public art project North Side Crossing commissioned by City of Asylum. Blaine is also an arts educator who was Director of Education and Outreach for Conflict Kitchen and Studio Director at Radiant Hall, and he created the Awaken Home Project that showcased local artists working with refugee communities. He currently is the Public Programs Manager at Carnegie Museum of Art.