Program Description
Power Up is an afterschool program for young African American women at The Andy Warhol Museum and Artists Image Resource (AIR), an artist run non-profit print studio on Pittsburgh’s historic Northside. Participants learn design and print skills for use in the production and distribution of print materials on important health related topics. Students meet with artists, designers, local grassroots organizations and health care workers to create posters, stickers, zines, and pamphlets that can be used in the students’ communities and beyond. Programs are grant funded so availability varies.
Program Details
- Address 518 Foreland St Pittsburgh, PA, 15212
- Contact Name Heather White
- Phone 1 412-237-8358
- E-mail whiteh@warhol.org
- Website http://www.warhol.org
- Organization Andy Warhol Museum: Power Up
- Days of Operation Wednesday
- Eligibility African-American female teens in the North Side; varies by funding requirements
- Start Time 5:00 PM
- End Time 8:00 PM
- Genders Served Depends on funding streams
- Minimum Age Served 13
- Maximum Age Served 18
- Minimum Grade Served 8
- Maximum Grade Served 12
- Capacity 20
- Fee No
- Drop In Service Availability No
Additional Info
- Food Provided Snack
- Transportation Provided Yes
- PGH Program Yes
- Scholarship or Subsidies Available No
Agency Info
- Name Andy Warhol Museum
- Address 117 Sandusky Street Pittsburgh, PA, 15212-5890
- Phone 1 412-237-8300