Installation view of Thu Van Tran, <em>Colors of Grey</em>, 2022, Carnegie Museum of Art, courtesy of the artist and Carnegie Museum of Art; Photo: Sean Eaton
The 58th Carnegie International, Is it morning for you yet?
Sept 24, 2022–Apr 2, 2023
Organized every four years by Carnegie Museum of Art, the Carnegie International is known for presenting an overview of how art and artists respond to the critical questions of our time. Is it morning for you yet? features works from more than 100 artists from 40 territories around the world.
Ongoing
Sound Series
Established in 2004, Sound Series features a broad range of artists and bands from around the world that blur genres of contemporary independent music. These live music performances challenge conventional perceptions of art and provide audiences with diverse performance experiences.
Now on View
Apsáalooke Women and Warriors
Apsáalooke Women and Warriors, created and curated by The Field Museum, celebrates the Apsáalooke people’s daring feats in battle, unparalleled horsemanship, and innovative beadwork–all centered around and protected by women.
Now Open
VIKINGS: Warriors of the North Sea
In Pittsburgh for a limited time! Enter the unique and fascinating Viking Age—a time of colonization, conquest, and plunder. See over 140 authentic artifacts, including a full-size replica of a Viking boat!
Register Now!
Art, Science, and Nature Camps
Calling all creative kids, nature lovers, junior scientists, and summer adventure seekers! Registration is open for week-long summer camps at Carnegie Science Center and Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History. Sign up today!
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