The Mattress Factory is an artist-centered museum, international residency program and renowned producer and presenter of installation art. We say “yes” to artists, offering time and space to dream and realize projects in our hometown, Pittsburgh, PA. We invite audiences from around the world and around the corner to step inside, immerse and connect with the artistic process.
The Greer Lankton Collection is organized by material and is separated into eight series; Correspondence, Ephemera and Administrative Papers, Journals, Periodicals, Photo Albums, Photographs, Slides and Negatives, and Artwork.
Equal parts architectural intervention, minimalist earthwork, and meditative environment, the installation encourages reflection on the invisible forces that bind us together.
Asim Waqif
Waqif invites viewers into a collaborative dynamic and playful installation that challenges our ideas on authorship and the preciousness of artwork, pushing against the formality we come to expect from typical museum experiences.
Andrea Peña
In "States of Transmutation," Andrea Peña melds sculpture, choreography, and sound into a “universe” that explores the tension of a posthuman epoch from a queer and embodied perspective.
Lydia Rosenberg
My project is writing a novel as a physical act of making, a novel-as-sculpture. How is a book made? What are the materials? I am using this fiction space to experiment with the exchange between the making of things and the act of describing them.
Katie Bullock
Bullock brings an ongoing archive of videos interspersed with diagrammatic drawings to life – offering the opportunity to tell us her stories and to merge the personal with the universal.
Dove Bradshaw
Ground, a rectangular form of white drywall, acts as a reflection of the effects that light, air and time have on the space in which it is installed.
sarah huny young
This is a place for Black women and femmes, especially the m/others, the queers, the outcasts, the sex workers, the misunderstood, and the overlooked, to be at careless play, at deserved rest, deep in thought, and rooted in joy with their mothers.
Doreen Chan
Chan sets into motion a system for gathering and sharing the ephemeral, idiosyncratic dreams of the collective, transforming them into artwork with the participants, and asking visitors to reflect on their own dream memories.
Lenka Clayton & Phillip Andrew Lewis
Mary Martin
LaKeisha Wolf
It’s necessary to be reminded of how deep our connection is with this Earth and environment, as it truly represents a mother who provides all you need to grow, learn, and maximize your life-force purposefully.
My project is writing a novel as a physical act of making, a novel-as-sculpture. How is a book made? What are the materials? I am using this fiction space to experiment with the exchange between the making of things and the act of describing them.
James Turrell
Soft Cell
1994
Soft Cell is part of a series of "Perceptual Cells" that the artist has been developing, in different formats, over a number of years. Each is a portable, autonomous unit that encloses the viewer in an environment where perception is altered.
Robin Minard
Silence (Blue)
2001
In a carpeted white room, 341 speakers are mounted between clear and blue plexiglass.
Jo-Anne Bates
Sunday Mornin = Hats, Hats & Mo Hats
2003
Jesse Bercowetz & Matt Bua
Ships, Chips, and the Stack of Documents
2006
Mansi Bhatt
The Gallery
2007
Chris Craychee
X3: Cubic Influence on Western Culture and the Collective Unconscious, 1637-1995
2011
Allan Wexler
Bed sitting Rooms for an Artist in Residence
1988
The Mattress Factory acquired a rundown row-house near its original building and commissioned me to design a living space for its Artists-in-Residence program.