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Our galleries are the perfect places to stretch your legs and mind. Be inspired by the wonders of art and science while also practicing social distancing. Learn how we're keeping each other safe and purchase your timed tickets.
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Dinosaur Armor
For millions of years, the drive to survive has triggered the evolution of unique, extreme, and sometimes bizarre body structures. Dinosaur Armor brings examples of these extraordinary adaptations to life, from the 14-inch spikes that lined the backs of ankylosaurs to the clubbed tails of two-ton prehistoric armadillos.
March 5–Aug 30
Fantasy America
Using Andy Warhol’s book America as a jumping-off point, five emerging artists reflect on contemporary American life.
Ongoing
Experience the new Buhl Planetarium
Fly to the Moon, soar to Saturn, gaze at the stars, and traverse distant galaxies—all from Carnegie Science Center.
Ongoing
Summer Camps
Camp Carnegie is the destination for creative summer fun! Where else can kids mask up and wander among real dinosaurs, paint with artists, explore video game science, and more?
Our Museums
Carnegie Magazine
Illustration: Tara Jacoby
The education teams at the four Carnegie Museums are partnering with area K–12 teachers to keep students inspired and teachers supported during an unusual year.
Art for Living
Carnegie Museum of Art continues to connect art and wellness, a salve for challenging times.
The Retooling of Pittsburgh’s Cosmic Cathedral
The next-level Buhl Planetarium is more immersive, more realistic, and more awe-inspiring.
Suited Up: Animals with Armor
From ankylosaurs to thorny devils, a new exhibition celebrates the animals that have—again and again—evolved biological body armor.
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