Winter 2024
Cover Story
In Widening the Lens, photographers examine humans’ complicated relationship with their environment.
Featured Stories
Progress in the Pop District
Two years after its launch, The Warhol’s innovative model for creative economic development reaches important milestones.
Also in this Issue
‘We Do Still Exist, and We’re Thriving.’
A new exhibition honors ongoing cultural traditions of the Quapaw Nation and its deepening relationship with Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Creative Connections
A new Carnegie Museums membership program is giving young professionals a way to connect with culture and each other.
Q+A: Doug Genovese
In conversation with the general manager of food and beverage services at Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History.
Opening up the World for Others
Lessons learned from his parents and grandparents fuel this supporter’s desire to make the wonders of the four Carnegie Museums available to all.
Objects of Our Affection: Gort
Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.

Big Picture
Charles “Teenie” Harris was one of Pittsburgh’s most prolific chroniclers of the city’s communities and Black life in midcentury America. Now, visitors to Carnegie Museum of Art have unprecedented access to his work. A new museum gallery dedicated to Harris includes never-before-seen color photographs and moving images, as well as black-and-white photographs, film negatives, and recorded oral histories.