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Mythri Sundar's blog

Two concrete paths both equipped with railings, one on the right with six steps of stairs, one on the left with a ramp, to access a raised concrete platform with chairs, a grassy area, trees. The platform is surrounded by a red brick building, and the single door directly parallel to 43rd street is the entrance for Associated Artists of Pittsburgh's Lawrenceville gallery space.

Two paths approaching the entrance to AAP's Lawrenceville gallery space located at 100 43rd Street.

 

Accessibility at Associated Artists of Pittsburgh

By Mythri Sundar on 08 Dec 2021

Mythri Sundar, Museum Studies Intern at Associated Artists of Pittsburgh — Fall 2021

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