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Make Memories this Holiday Season, 2026 Facility Rentals Available, "State of the Sky" Closing Soon

 

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Mattress Factory members know membership benefits aren't limited to what's listed online. You know membership is the key to unlocking memories, connecting with friends new and old over shared interests, and is a reminder of your stewardship of Pittsburgh's cultural landscape. 

Open the door to new experiences for loved ones by giving the gift of Mattress Factory membership this holiday season. 

Choose a membership level here and select "Gift" on the selection page to get started! We'll even include a personal message of your choice! 

Please note that while gift memberships will activate immediately, physical membership cards can take two weeks to process.

If you need something for under the tree, please contact
members@mattress.org before Sunday, December 21 to arrange pick up.


📸 Darcy Aders

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Host An Event at Mattress Factory

Facility rentals available in 2026


You deserve a venue as unique as you. As you build your 2026 schedule, consider hosting an event at Mattress Factory! Grad parties, awards ceremonies, networking happy hours, birthday parties and more have added to the memories made at the museum.

Now, it's your turn to bring the party. You'll be prepped for success with our preferred vendors and expert staff.

Inquire about available dates in 2026 today. 

📸 Darcy Aders

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    CLOSING SOON
    Luke Stettner, State of the Sky 

    On View Through Sunday, January 4 | 516 Sampsonia

     

    At the heart of State of the Sky is the spirit of artistic partnership, shared inquiry, and experimental dialogue. 

    Much of State of the Sky examines Western Pennsylvania's heritage of environmental activism. From the chronicles of Samuel Pierpont Langley, which record the daily conditions of Pittsburgh’s skies in the late 19th century, to the extensive display of various University of Pittsburgh archival collections, the installation invites attendees to examine Pittsburgh’s long fight for environmental justice. 

    State of the Sky reflects on the crucial shifts in atmospheric conditions due to industrialization and pays homage to the individuals and organizations that have, and continue to, champion the health of our skies and communities.  

    Schedule your visit here.

    📸 Tom Little

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