Installation views of <em>Joan Brown</em> at Carnegie Museum of Art
Joan Brown
Through Sept. 24
The first major survey of Joan Brown in over 20 years, the exhibition offers a compelling look at the prolific career of an American painter known for her large-scale portraits of family, animals, and herself.
Through Jan. 7, 2024
Jane’s Endangered Animal Experience
A hands-on exhibit invites kids and families to experience the world like Jane Garcia, the nine-year-old protagonist of the Apple TV+ series Jane, inspired by the work of Dr. Jane Goodall.
Submission deadline: Oct. 20
Inclusive Call for Diverse Art
Calling all members of the greater Pittsburgh community to submit creative works of all kinds to help us envision a just Pittsburgh! Open to all creative mediums including visual art, music, dance, and writing.
Ongoing
Sound Series
Live music performances featuring a range of internationally touring independent artists and bands that challenge conventional perceptions of art and provide audiences with diverse performance experiences.
Through Sept. 25
The Velvet Underground & Nico: Scepter Studio Sessions
An exhibition built around never-before-heard tapes of The Velvet Underground’s first recording sessions in April 1966, featuring alternate versions and mixes of songs. Hear the tapes and see a selection of photographs by Steve Schapiro as well as unseen video footage.
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Expedition team members hike toward the 95-million-year-old megaraptorid site at the Estancia Laguna Palacios.
A team of researchers at Carnegie Museum of Natural History search for dinosaur fossils in Argentina.
125 Years: A History in Objects
A celebration of 125 years of Carnegie Museums through stories of 125 museum objects.
Seeing Red
Carnegie Science Center’s newest exhibition will help visitors envision life on Mars and understand how the journey there will go through western Pennsylvania.
Excavations of an Artist
Beltzhoover native and one-time museum “art kid” Sharif Bey returns to his childhood museums to mine the collections that helped shape his creative identity.
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