Visions of Order and Chaos: The Enlightened Eye
March 3–June 24
This look at Carnegie Museum of Art's 1750–1850 collections combines new acquisitions and longtime gallery favorites to tell a story of a time of explosive changes.
April 5–27
Spring Event Series
Join us for a month of thought-provoking programming that explores the impact migration has on our world. One-of-a-kind live performances, films, and conversations - with RadioLab's Jad Abumrad, Pulitzer Prize-winner Viet Thanh Nguyen, and world-music sensation Fatoumata Diawara.
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Summer Camps
At Camp Carnegie, kids and teens model their own city neighborhood, go on dinosaur digs, explore the science of amusement parks, and more.
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Sound Series
The Warhol serves up a dozen eclectic performances this January through April. The series features a broad range of artists and bands from around the world who blur genres of contemporary independent music.
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We Are Nature: Living in the Anthropocene
Explore our interconnected relationship with the environment in North America's first unflinching look at the era of humans.
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Collection manager Suzanne McLaren shows off a flying fox (Pteropus poliocephalus), also known as a fruit bat, in the section of mammals. Photo: Joshua Franzos
Behind the scenes with the cultural caretakers of Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s one-of-a-kind collections.
Belonging to Nature
Carnegie Museum of Natural History confronts the fragile interconnectedness of humans and nature.
Decoding the Black Bodies and Black Spaces of the Hill District
Bradford Young takes Teenie Harris’ Pittsburgh as his subject, hoping to “crack the code” of the master documentarian.
Making the Difference
The Carnegie Science Center Fab Lab team designs a program tailored specifically to include kids who are blind and visually impaired.
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