Greg Pierce
Greg Pierce began his tenure in the Film and Video Department at The Andy Warhol Museum in 1994 and retired as its Director of Film and Video in 2024. He graduated from Point Park College with a BA in film production and has worked as an instructor, projectionist, assistant operations manager, and technical coordinator at Pittsburgh Filmmakers, Chicago Filmmakers and the Carnegie Museum of Art. At The Warhol he curated Neke Carson: Eyeball Portraits and Beyond + Neke Paints Andy ’72 in 2008, co-curated SuperTrash with Jacques Boyreau in 2009, and I Just Want to Watch: Andy Warhol’s Film, Video, and Television with Geralyn Huxley in 2010. He designed the museum’s Screen Test Machine which has been in constant use since it was launched in the summer of 2012. His writing on Warhol has appeared in exhibition catalogues for the Stedelijk Museum’s Other Voices, Other Rooms, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts’ Warhol Live, Hugh Lane Gallery’s Andy Warhol Three Times Out along with the publication Andy Warhol’s The Chelsea Girls of which he is co-editor. His last exhibition as director was Looking at Andy Looking which premiered September 2024 at the Museum of Sex in New York City. He remains the custodian of The Orgone Archive (ex-Orgone Cinema), a proudly fringe, regional motion picture archive and screening outfit based in Pittsburgh that he co-founded in 1993. Currently he is the drummer for the somewhat inscrutable pop quartet Her Suit and one of the multi-leveled soundmakers in the always scrutable free improvisation trio Boydozer.

