Spring 2024
Cover Story
Carnegie Museum of Natural History steps up efforts to return to descendant communities the human remains that are in its care.
Featured Stories
'Everything Is Beautiful at the Museum'
The stories of Carnegie Museums volunteers are as varied as they are. They’re all giving back in ways they hadn’t expected—and the museums wouldn’t be the same without them.
Creating Belonging Through Art
Carnegie Museum of Art’s Neighborhood Museum supports refugee families as they make their new home here.
Restoring A ‘Palace of Music’
The most significant renovation in Carnegie Music Hall’s 128-year history brings the beloved performance space into the 21st century.
Also in this Issue
Visions for a Better World
A citywide contest explores how art is a pathway to a more equitable Pittsburgh.
The Consummate Friend and Volunteer
Edith ‘Toto’ Fisher will be remembered most for the example she set for supporting—and leading—the museums she loved.
Closer Look: The most famous resident in Bethel Park, PA
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.
Objects of Our Affection: Julia Warhola's Certificate of Naturalization
Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.

Big Picture
Visitors to Carnegie Science Center can be transported back 112 years to one of the world’s most famous shipwrecks through TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition. This immersive exhibition, which concludes April 15, tells the poignant stories of passengers and crew, features artifacts recovered from the shipwreck, and even includes an “iceberg” that visitors can touch to get a sense of the frigid conditions that survivors faced.