Spring 2025 - Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh

Spring 2025

Cover Story

Chirps in the Night

Herpetologist Jennifer Sheridan explores the Bornean rainforest to study nocturnal croaks and the frogs that make them.

By Jason Bittel

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Features


Layers of Being

Raymond Saunders comes home to Carnegie Museum of Art.

By Justin Hopper

Art by Nature Lovers

A little-known collection at Carnegie Museum of Natural History reveals a trove of paintings and sketches by famous artists and lesser-known talents on staff.

By Bob Batz Jr.

Matters of the Mind

Mental health matters—so why not talk about it in an exhibition?

By Amy Whipple

Also in this Issue


‘Passengers to Human Movement’

Science+Nature

An exhibition at Carnegie Museum of Natural History reconsiders how we think and talk about invasive plants.

By Abigail Hakas

 
Points of Contact

Art+Ideas

An exhibition at Carnegie Museum of Art explores Gertrude Abercrombie’s surreal world.

By Justin Hopper

Q+A: Mario Rossero

Q+A

In conversation with the new director of The Andy Warhol Museum.

By Betsy Momich

Engage With Nature

Giving Forward

A longtime supporter of Carnegie Museums wants Powdermill Nature Reserve to get the love and attention it deserves.

By Chris Fleisher

Closer Look: Small Steps to Giant Leaps

Closer Look

A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.

Seen+Heard: Spring 2025

Seen+Heard

In brief, what’s new around the museums.

Five Things: Spring 2025

Five Things

Art and science news you can use.

From the Archives: Animal Portraits

From the Archives

Items from the magazine’s 98-year-old archives

By Dr. M. Graham Netting

 
President’s Note: Spring 2025

President's Note

A message from Steven Knapp.