Art Intervention Residency

Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh is offering a new artist residency opportunity focused on temporary, site-specific art interventions that complement and enhance the existing exhibit galleries and interior spaces.

Projects can vary in scale and subject, but must consider the visitor experience and the activities that take place around the site when developing the idea. The goal is to add layers of surprise, delight, silliness and even humor to Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh experiences that inspire joy, creativity, curiosity and kindness.

what

Art interventions are visual, artistic additions to existing spaces throughout the Children’s Museum that interact with and enhance these spaces. 

The selected artist-in-residence will identify various locations in the Children’s Museum for potential interventions that respond to the existing architecture/infrastructure and the FFE (fixtures, furnishings and exhibits.)

Interventions will be temporary and transform the viewer’s perception and experience of the space. The goal is for the artist to:

  • Be inspired by the spaces and visitors’ behaviors in the spaces
  • Add something new that will enhance the museum experience
  • Encourage visitors to engage with the spaces in new ways

who

Artists, creatives and designers working in all mediums are encouraged to apply. If you have a creative eye and are interested in site-specific work/installations as well as exploring high-trafficked immersive art environments, this residency is for you.

how

The selected artist will create 3-5 “art interventions” throughout the Children’s Museum campus while in residence. The artist will have access to the Museum shop for tools and materials. 

BUDGET
$4,000 stipend
$1,500 materials budget (managed by the Children’s Museum)
Upcycling materials on hand will be encouraged.

The selected artist must also:

  • Be in Pittsburgh for the duration of the residency
  • Work onsite at the Museum at least 16 hours a week; four of these hours must be “on the floor” with the ability to engage in conversation with visitors (between the hours of 10:00 am and 5:00 pm daily)
  • Meet regularly with the project manager and creative team to present ideas and receive feedback
  • Communicate efficiently and effectively with the project manager (respond to emails, etc.)

when

Residency Timeline
June 1 – August 31, 2026

to apply

Apply Here

Deadline to Apply:
May 3, 2026

Interviews (if needed):
Week of May 11

Applicants will be notified by:
May 15

questions?

Please send all inquiries to submissions@pittsburghkids.org.