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Abstract Odyssey: Transforming Pittsburgh Airport Pianos with Bright Colors and Wild Shapes

Abstract Odyssey: Transforming Pittsburgh Airport Pianos with Bright Colors and Wild Shapes

by Scott Kowalski | Dec 23, 2023 | Abstract Art

The Concourse Concerto in conjunction with the Free The Music program at Pittsburgh International Airport has metamorphosed into a celebration of abstract art. The Concourse Concerto program seamlessly integrates pianos into the airport, creating a welcoming haven for...
Contemporary Craft in Lawrenceville: Where Creativity Flourishes

Contemporary Craft in Lawrenceville: Where Creativity Flourishes

by Scott Kowalski | Oct 5, 2023 | Abstract Art

5645 Butler St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201 – https://contemporarycraft.org/ Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Lawrenceville in Pittsburgh, Contemporary Craft is a hidden gem that stands as a testament to the power of artistry and innovation. With its dedication...
Bunker Projects: Fostering Creativity, Building Futures

Bunker Projects: Fostering Creativity, Building Futures

by Scott Kowalski | Sep 26, 2023 | Abstract Art

Located at 5106 Penn Ave, ​Pittsburgh, PA 15224 in the heart of Pittsburgh, a creative revolution has been quietly unfolding, and it goes by the name of Bunker Projects. This dynamic artistic incubator has been making waves for its unwavering commitment to nurturing...
The Vibrant Canvas of Creativity: Pittsburgh Art Gallery Red Fishbowl

The Vibrant Canvas of Creativity: Pittsburgh Art Gallery Red Fishbowl

by Scott Kowalski | Sep 24, 2023 | Abstract Art

In the heart of Pittsburgh’s thriving art scene lies a gem that celebrates the essence of creativity, expression, and community. The Red Fishbowl Art Gallery, located at 4327 Butler St #200, Pittsburgh, PA 15201, has established itself as a beacon of positivity...

Unveiling the Unconventional: Weird Objects in Abstract Art

by Scott Kowalski | Sep 23, 2023 | Abstract Art

Abstract art has long been a realm of boundless creativity and innovation. While it encompasses a wide range of styles and forms, some abstract artists have taken their work to the next level by incorporating weird and unconventional objects into their creations....
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Scott Kowalski

Pittsburgh-based multidisciplinary artist blending abstract expressionism, public art, and bold media design.

Creating at the intersection of story, structure, and spontaneity.

Email: scott@scottkowalski.com

Phone:412.500.4363

Studio: 5530 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206

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Love Your Wild Neighbor – Three Bears Mural | Pittsburgh, PA Strip District

As a Pittsburgh muralist, I’m always looking for opportunities to create work that connects people to place. This mural in the Strip District is now complete. I worked on this project in collaboration with Humane Action Pennsylvania as part of their Love Your Wild...

Pedal for the Pantry: Seven Years of Riding for a Cause

Now in its seventh year, Pedal for the Pantry continues to bring cyclists, community, and creativity together to support the Wilkinsburg Community Ministry food pantry. What started as a simple idea — ride bikes, buy food, and give back — has grown into a yearly...

Fred Rogers Influence on My Art: How Kindness and Imagination Shape My Creative Life

Fred Rogers’ influence on my art began long before I ever called myself an artist. I didn’t grow up in Pittsburgh, but not too far from it — in Altoona, Pennsylvania. And like so many kids born in the early seventies, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood shaped the way I...