Warhol’s Art Doctor
For nearly two decades, Christine Daulton has cared for Andy Warhol’s artwork.
For nearly two decades, Christine Daulton has cared for Andy Warhol’s artwork.
A Pittsburgh landmark takes its rightful place in the magical world of the Miniature Railroad & Village.
Art can bring just about any subject alive. Just ask the area teachers now working with Carnegie Museum of Art to find new ways to teach and inspire their students
How Andy Warhol’s childhood church anchored his faith and his art.
Look closely and there’s always something new to discover at Carnegie Science Center’s Miniature Railroad & Village®. Half of the fun is spying some of the spectacular teeny-tiny details that bring the rich history of western Pennsylvania to life.
A new exhibition at The Warhol reveals the Catholic undercurrents in Andy Warhol’s work.
A member asks: Did Andy Warhol ever come back to Pittsburgh, or did he disown the city?
Passionate about the arts, one donor couple considers the ways that arts programs give young people acceptance and a voice.
Carnegie Museum of Art’s matting room.
Art and science news you can use.
A glimpse at something new, novel, or rarely seen at Carnegie Museums.
In brief, what’s new around the museums.
In conversation with The Andy Warhol Museum’s director of learning and public engagement.
A message from Patrick Moore
Scientists know that scores of birds die after colliding with windows. But what happens to those birds that strike a window and fly away?
Carnegie Museum of Natural History educators use pop culture, art, and really cool frogs to help kids connect with science.
“Who doesn’t want to be in a museum at night?” – J. Lee Howard, at an After Dark event at the Museum of Natural History Last year, Carnegie Museums welcomed
“Through my interactions with artists, curators, and other staff, I’ve learned about the moving parts that go into keeping the museum vibrant and full of life. I also helped contribute
“We absolutely need STEM from the very beginning. It just reaffirms the natural way children learn, which is through observation, exploration, discovery, investigating, and constructing meaning.” – Cara Ciminillo, executive
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The future of design is about function, style, and choice—for all.
How the haze of industry inspired Monet and his contemporaries—sometimes driving them back to the same subject, again and again.
Whether she’s in the rainforests of Malaysian Borneo or the city parks of Pittsburgh, tropical ecologist Jennifer Sheridan is living her best life, and she wants young people to have the same opportunity. Where to start? Just pick up a frog.
Post-punk icon and multidisciplinary artist Kim Gordon explores Andy Warhol’s early artistic influence and what it means to be visible.