Installation view of <em>Raymond Saunders: Flowers from a Black Garden</em>, 2025, Carnegie Museum of Art; photo: Zachary Riggleman
Raymond Saunders: Flowers from a Black Garden
Through July 13, 2025
Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Raymond Saunders participated in the Museum of Art’s Saturday art classes, and this is the first retrospective exhibition at a major American museum and the most comprehensive consideration of his practice to date.
May 23 – September 1, 2025
Good Business: Andy Warhol’s Screenprints
Good Business: Andy Warhol’s Screenprints examines why screenprints are an essential part of Warhol’s body of work. Facilitating experimentation and mass distribution, prints can be simultaneously challenging and accessible.
Ongoing
Carnegie Magazine Wins 5 Golden Quill Awards
The Press Club of Western Pennsylvania honors Carnegie magazine at its annual celebration of the region’s best journalism.
Through June 30
Celebrate Pride Month with Carnegie Museums
This June, as well as throughout the year, we invite audiences of all ages to participate in helping us celebrate the LBGTQ+ community in and around our museums through stories, events, and resources. Carnegie Museums continues our commitment to support LGBTQ+ artists, scientists, educators, staff, visitors, and communities, offering inclusive spaces for all ages to enjoy the treasures of our museums.
Through Aug. 17
Breaking Stigma. Building Understanding.
Step into an immersive journey designed to break stigma, build understanding, and spark important conversations. The Mental Health: Mind Matters traveling exhibition brings the science of mental health to life at the Science Center through immersive exhibits and personal stories.
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125 Years: A History in Objects
A celebration of 125 years of Carnegie Museums through stories of 125 museum objects.
A Living Archive
A new gallery reinstallation at Carnegie Museum of Art will give visitors unprecedented access to the Charles ‘Teenie’ Harris Archive.
Creating Belonging Through Art
Carnegie Museum of Art’s Neighborhood Museum supports refugee families as they make their new home here.
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