Summer 2025
Cover Story
Warhol knew early on he had something to sell. A new exhibition examines the intersection of commerce and the artist’s famed screenprints.
Featured Stories
What Lies Beneath
The vertebrate fossils on exhibit at Carnegie Museum of Natural History are just a fraction of a collection that is as scientifically important as it is just plain cool. Welcome to the bone rooms.
Guiding the Conversation
A league of dedicated volunteer docents marks a half century of guiding visitors through Carnegie Museum of Art.
Moving Into the Future
BNY Fab Lab gets a visibility boost at the Science Center, along with some major upgrades.
Also in this Issue
Lights, camera, production
The Warhol Creative unveils its first feature-length documentary–about the LGBTQ+ Youth Prom.
Inspiring More Kids
Carnegie Science Center broadens the reach of a long-running science fair competition in western Pennsylvania.
Q+A: Lisa Haney
In conversation with Carnegie Museum of Natural History's Egyptologist and curator of Egypt on the Nile.
Building a Bridge to an Engineering Career
A longtime supporter of Carnegie Museums wants to reach a new generation with STEM education.
Closer Look: Portrait of a Grieving American Icon
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.

Big Picture
The Section of Amphibians and Reptiles at Carnegie Museum of Natural History boasts an impressive collection of 252,107 specimens, most of which is housed in The Alcohol House. Built in 1907, the historic three-story Alcohol House was once described as “a three-way hybrid between a pickle warehouse, a reference library, and a mail-order establishment.” It is named for the 70 percent ethanol alcohol that collection managers use to preserve specimens and prevent degradation and the formation of bacteria.