Seen + Heard: Summer 2019
In brief, what’s new around the museums.
In brief, what’s new around the museums.
In conversation with Carnegie Science Center’s operation manager and accessibility coach.
A glimpse at something new, novel, or rarely seen at Carnegie Museums.
Art and science news you can use.
A member asks: How did the Science Center end up with a submarine, and how did it get here?
A museum “fangirl” turns the corner to also becoming a museum donor.
Inside the collections at Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Celebrating Andy Warhol the gay icon.
A message from Eric Crosby
Carnegie Museum of Art revives the colorful and complex story of a truly unconventional band of painters in post-WWII Europe.
The central characters in Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s early collections story might surprise you.
Among the muses for Andy Warhol’s early silkscreens: Marilyn, Jackie, and the world’s most famous celebrity sitter.
Da Vinci The Exhibition makes a case for the wandering mind. Being insatiably curious about absolutely everything is what defined Leonardo da Vinci.
A glimpse at something new, novel, or rarely seen at Carnegie Museums.
Art and science news you can use.
In brief, what’s new around the museums.
In conversation with Carnegie Museum of Art’s chief preparator.
A message from Jason C. Brown
A member asks: At Carnegie Museum of Art, some of the walls are painted in beautiful colors that add something to the art. What is the process for choosing the paint?
How a visit to the museum became a life lesson in supporting what you love, at any age.
Inside the Archives at The Andy Warhol Museum.
With a burst of color, geometry, and pattern play, Ruth Root’s innovative paintings invite close inspection.
Generations of Pittsburghers find inspiration at Carnegie Museum of Art’s legendary Saturday art classes, now in their 90th year.
Exploring art and ideas from five continents at the Carnegie International.