For Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) and its $1.7 billion Terminal Modernization Program, art is most certainly not an afterthought. Creativity was thoughtfully imbedded—from roadways leading to the airport to spaces throughout the brand new 811,000-square-foot terminal.
Keny Marshall, arts and culture manager at PIT, explains that the airport’s art program is an ongoing effort to create meaningful connections, reflect the region’s cultural heritage, serve as wayfinding elements and improve the overall experience for travelers. In 2018, an art master plan was developed to integrate art into every aspect of the terminal, including construction and design. It includes integrated artwork, rotating exhibits, and a schedule of live performances.
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Originally published: November 3, 2025
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