2-D art, including murals, mosaic, photography, etc.
Pittsburgh Creative Corps Artist Directory
Jason Woolslare
Primary Discipline
Artistic Practice
Assemblage, including found objects, multimedia
Murals
Illustration/comics/ graphic novels
About the Artist
Jason Woolslare is a Pittsburgh based muralist, fine artist, and educator dedicated to transforming public spaces into vibrant community landmarks. With over 20 years of public art experience, Woolslare blends technical mastery and a deep understanding of local identity, creating large scale works that resonate with communities and business owners.
Specializing in impactful art in public spaces, Jason Woolslare has collaborated with businesses, non-profits and municipalities to turn blank walls into visual narratives. Stylistically influenced by comics and sequential art, neo expressionism and pop art, Woolslare creates pieces not to just decorate, but to collaborate with communities, drive foot traffic, revitalize neighborhoods and foster conversations.
Beyond public art, Woolslare is a high school art teacher, an exhibiting artist showcasing work locally and nationally in galleries and festivals, and a traditional sign painter.
Whether you are looking to elevate a commercial storefront, enhance a corporate interior, or launch a community driven art initiative, Jason Woolslare delivers high quality concepts and finished artworks with a unique collaborative approach to every project.
Photo by Isabel Woolslare
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Accreditations, Certifications, and/or Awards
- Bachelor of Science in Art Education (K-12 certified) including all clearances and background checks. (Edinboro University)
- School of the Art Institute of Chicago-TICA program/Summer Institute
- Juror’s Choice Awards for artwork at Three Rivers Arts Festival
- Emerging Artist Scholarship, Three Rivers Arts Festival
Provides Fabrication Services to Other Artists
Yes
Teaching Artist
Yes, all ages
Joined the Directory
May 2026
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PROJECT
Pittsburgh Creative Corps
Designed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pittsburgh Creative Corps initiative engages artists and creative workers to activate the public realm while providing economic opportunity.
“Public artwork can activate communities, instill pride and culture, and can become one with the community it exists in. Well planned and executed public art works with and for the community.”
Jason Woolslare
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Related
PROJECT
Pittsburgh Creative Corps
Designed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pittsburgh Creative Corps initiative engages artists and creative workers to activate the public realm while providing economic opportunity.