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Beyond Convention: The Scaife Galleries’ New Look Transcends Old Expectations
The reinstalled Scaife Galleries of Carnegie Museum of Art show off the collection by combining historically sensitive displays with spaces that are more friendly for the visitor.

Questioning Camelot
November 22, 1963: Image, Memory, Myth
President John F. Kennedy’s assassination 40 years ago was a defining moment for America. Jackie Kennedy spoke of a golden era now lost—“Camelot”—and artists like Andy Warhol turned national grief into symbolic art.

‘Tis the Season
Share in the wonder and magic of the holiday season at Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh.

 

Design and Everyday Life, Impressionist prints that celebrate light, life and friendship, and a new acquisition.

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Dazzling diamonds, lectures by the experts, and new developments at Powdermill Nature Reserve.

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Young Black Stallion premiers at the OMNIMAX®, the Miniature Railroad and Village adds new models, and Lewis & Clark shows continue.

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Take a new tour of Andy Warhol’s Pittsburgh to appreciate the artist’s formative years, and learn more about an old favorite: Elvis 11 Times.

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