Raymond Saunders, <em>Night Poetry</em>, 1962, Carnegie Museum of Art, Gift of Leland and Mary Hazard, Reproduced with the permission of The Estate of Raymond Saunders; © The Estate of Raymond Saunders. All rights reserved.<br> Raymond Saunders, <em>Layers of Being</em>, 1985, Carnegie Museum of Art, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. William Block, © 2025, Estate of Raymond Saunders. All rights reserved.<br> Raymond Saunders, <em>Joseph Fitzpatrick Was Our Teacher</em>, 1991, Crocker Art Museum Purchase, 1993.11, Reproduced with the permission of The Estate of Raymond Saunders; © The Estate of Raymond Saunders. All rights reserved.
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.
March 14 – April 21, 2025
Holding Still, Holding On
For the first time, The Warhol and Carnegie Mellon University School of Art MFA Program co-present a joint exhibition spotlighting the works of students in the school where Andy Warhol earned his degree in pictorial design in 1949.
Ongoing
Showcasing the museum’s historic herbarium collection
In this groundbreaking exhibition, learn how plants ride along as passengers, not drivers, from one region to another, and the consequences when an introduced plant becomes a harmful invasive species in its new environment.
Through March 31
Women’s History Month with Carnegie Museums
Women’s History Month is a time to celebrate the contributions, achievements, and resilience of women throughout history. Carnegie Museums join in highlighting the vital role women have played in shaping society, from science and arts to politics and activism. It’s an opportunity to honor trailblazers, amplify women’s voices, and inspire future generations.
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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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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