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- Associated_Artists_of_Pittsburgh abstract "Associated Artists of Pittsburgh (AAP) is the oldest, and largest nonprofit visual arts membership organization in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.It was founded in 1910 to create opportunities for local artists to display their work and to foster an appreciation of visual art.Membership is open to any artist within a 150-mile radius of Pittsburgh and who is over 18 years of age. Admittance is based on the quality of the applicant's work, as judged by the AAP Membership committee. Screenings are held twice yearly.Past membership has included such well-known artists as Andy Warhol, Samuel Rosenberg, John Kane, Mary Cassatt, Philip Pearlstein, and Robert Qualters.".
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- Associated_Artists_of_Pittsburgh wikiPageWikiLink Andy_Warhol.
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- Associated_Artists_of_Pittsburgh wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Qualters.
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- Associated_Artists_of_Pittsburgh comment "Associated Artists of Pittsburgh (AAP) is the oldest, and largest nonprofit visual arts membership organization in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.It was founded in 1910 to create opportunities for local artists to display their work and to foster an appreciation of visual art.Membership is open to any artist within a 150-mile radius of Pittsburgh and who is over 18 years of age. Admittance is based on the quality of the applicant's work, as judged by the AAP Membership committee.".
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