Three human faces with digital items superimposed onto them.

How Machines See Us—­and Why

Trevor Paglen’s art reveals the human bias and unchecked power wielded by the watchful eye of mass surveillance.

AN artistss rendering of two glyptodonts fighting.

Suited Up: Animals with Armor

From ankylosaurs to thorny devils, a new exhibition celebrates the animals that have—again and again—evolved biological body armor.

A photo of a hand holding balled up chest tape.

Invitation to Pretend

In a photo essay, artist Aleem Hurst explores domestic spaces and the call for social change.

An art docent talking to a group of young students in an art gallery.

The Art of Giving

Two former Carnegie Museum of Art docents continue a lifelong legacy of supporting the museums and art-loving visitors eager to learn.

A portrait of Sohrab Mohebbi

Art in Contradiction

The newly named curator of the Carnegie International finds inspiration in the uncomfortable complexities of life.

Andre Samuel leading a clas of young science students.

Beyond the Lab

Andre Samuel helps young Black students see themselves in science.

A young man holds a large cube with faces on each side. A circle of people stand behind him. An image of Andy Warhol laying on a red cough is on the wall behind the group.

Art For All

A recounting of adventures in artmaking at The Warhol.

A portrait of Heather Tomko

Q+A: Heather Tomko

In conversation with the public health and disability rights advocate.