The Union Project is located at 801 N. Negley Avenue at the corner of Stanton Avenue and is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing community space to connect, create, and celebrate.
The Union Project brings Pittsburgh communities together through mission-based businesses and community events for youth and adults. The Union Project’s businesses include stained glass restoration, a ceramics studio and co-op, office and events space rental, and Eat UP café and catering. The Union Project also provides a teaching environment that allows individuals with barriers to employment to attain specialized job skills, take pride in their work, and connect with the local community.
About the Youth Talent Showcase
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- Welcome to the official blog of the Youth Talent Showcase at the Union Project. The Youth Talent Showcase brings together Pittsburgh area youth by providing a safe outlet for creative development through workshops, performances, and positive feedback from professional artists, mentors and peers.
Would you like to participate at the next Youth Talent Showcase? Please contact Jeffrey at Jeffrey@unionproject.org or 412-363-4550 x 26 for more information.
About the Union Project
The Union Project is located at 801 N. Negley Avenue at the corner of Stanton Avenue and is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing community space to connect, create, and celebrate.
The Union Project brings Pittsburgh communities together through mission-based businesses and community events for youth and adults. The Union Project’s businesses include stained glass restoration, a ceramics studio and co-op, office and events space rental, and Eat UP café and catering. The Union Project also provides a teaching environment that allows individuals with barriers to employment to attain specialized job skills, take pride in their work, and connect with the local community.
The Union Project brings Pittsburgh communities together through mission-based businesses and community events for youth and adults. The Union Project’s businesses include stained glass restoration, a ceramics studio and co-op, office and events space rental, and Eat UP café and catering. The Union Project also provides a teaching environment that allows individuals with barriers to employment to attain specialized job skills, take pride in their work, and connect with the local community.
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