Selected Exhibitions



Find Your Way Home - Pittsburgh, PA | 2021

Find Your Way Home is Associated Artists of Pittsburgh’s third and final new member exhibition curated by Emma Vescio. Find Your Way Home includes an abundance of portrait and landscape-oriented works. There are moments of sincere connection throughout the exhibition. It is intimate to share a portrait with an audience. The themes throughout all of the new member exhibitions are prevalent: artists are searching for comfort, sharing parts of themselves, and giving the viewer a moment of solace.” 


Joy Takes Time - Harlan Gallery at Seton Hill University | Greensburg, PA

“With ‘Joy Takes Time,’ I am hoping to address the abundance of feelings one experiences with loss and the continual attempt to repair what has happened in the past. With each artist in this show, I hope to establish different senses of nostalgia and the emotions of bittersweetness.”



A Better Home and Garden at Bunker Projects - Pittsburgh, PA | 2019

A Better Home and Garden hosted at Bunker Projects, examined the impact of consumerism on contemporary life through immersive, experience-based art. The exhibition featured thought-provoking works that questioned the aesthetics and ideals of consumer culture, particularly how it shapes our domestic spaces and personal identities. 

NULL ISLAND at Phosphor Project Space
Pittsburgh, PA | 2019

NULL ISLAND was a duo-exhibition with Tsohil Bhatia and Shani Banerjee. Both artists have been working within meditative realms of photography, video, and sculpture in relation to the ocean and ideas of lonesomeness.


Peaceable Kingdom at Union Hall | Pittsburgh, PA 2019

“Peaceable Kingdom invites viewers to Grebinski’s utopia to sit, stare, bask, and question the works that have been presented to them. Grandiose rooms and architecture come to life within every drawing, painting, or collage. Inspired by the lost spaces of interior design manuals and archival videos, Grebinski finds solace in his reinterpretations of individualism and societal expectations. Reclaiming the rooms not meant to be sat in. The houses that are overlooked, bulldozed, forgotten. The painting that is redone over and over again. These spaces are equal, abstracted, and beautiful throughout Peaceable Kingdom.”



Mirror, Mirror at PULLPROOF Studio
Pittsburgh, PA | 2019

"With two walls of art flanking a table in the center laid out with various zines, art objects, and clothing and accessories for sale, the show — curated by Emma Vescio and PULLPROOF communications director Christina Lee — comes with a distinctively laid-back, unpretentious feel. Much of this is owed to the focus on combining so-called high-brow and low-brow aesthetics, with conventional approaches to art happily coexisting with bright, plastic, Lisa Frank-like flash."



Lucky Cloud
My Old Apartment in PA | 2017-2018

I used to have a gallery above my closet. We had tiny exhibitions like this one. Fred Blauth curated this show.

Pocket is a collage and assemblage exhibition inspired by the precious and meaningless objects we carry around with us and the power of a collector to transform one into another. By shrinking the stage for these artworks to play on, the exhibition highlights the diminutive and the different ways small things can define, reveal, shape and connect us.”

Additionally, I curated a show by David Love and Curtis Welteroth.

David Love showed a series of lithographs. Curtis showed a series of paintings.

This apartment was smaller than most people’s living rooms. But we made it work. 


by means of play at Gallery One
Pittsburgh, PA | 2018

By Means of Play was an exhibition that explored celebratory and vibrant art-making as practices of self-care, expressions of joy, and political engagement. The exhibition featured both two-dimensional and three-dimensional works that highlighted intimate, joyful, and passionate moments.