Two years after its launch, The Warhol’s innovative model for creative economic development reaches important milestones.
Pursuing Relevant Science
How a transformative $65 million gift from Dan and Carole Kamin is bolstering Carnegie Science Center’s plans to become a top-tier leader in community-based science.
A Lifelong Love of Astronomy
Dan and Carole Kamin have a long history with Carnegie Museums, but their relationship with Carnegie Science Center Director Jason Brown began a little over five years ago at a
Objects of Our Affection: ‘Golden Orioles’
Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
Escaping Requin
The Science Center’s popular sub is now one of Pittsburgh’s most popular escape rooms.
Educators at Play
How art is helping educators reconnect to the joys and possibilities of teaching.
Sparking a Love of Science
Fascinated by outer space, one couple wants to keep inspiring young people to look at stars.
Access for All
Carnegie Museums’ Community Access program has opened up the museums to thousands of new members, including 19,000 teens.
Five Things: Fall 2024
Art and science news you can use.
Closer Look: Walking the Land
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.
Q+A: Kathy Hollis
In conversation with the director of collections care and access at Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Conserving Objects, Telling Stories
An exhibition of Egyptian artifacts spotlights the work of object conservators.
Living Artwork
The chemical reaction that produced Andy Warhol’s ‘Oxidation’ series means it continues to change, raising issues for how to conserve it for future generations.
Seen + Heard: Fall 2024
In brief, what’s new around the museums.
President’s Note: Fall 2024
A message from Steven Knapp.
Five Things: Summer 2024
Art and science news you can use.
An Investment to Keep History Relevant
One couple hopes to inspire younger audiences to learn about ancient civilizations.
President’s Note: Summer 2024
A message from Steven Knapp.
Objects of Our Affection: 3D-Printed Prosthetic Hand
Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
‘Storied Objects’
Sculptor Marie Watt explores the histories of materials and the labor required to make them in the latest installment of the Forum series.
Q+A: Hope Gillespie
In conversation with the museum experiences officer at Carnegie Science Center
Seen + Heard: Summer 2024
In brief, what’s new around the museums.
A Knotty Conversation
Botanists at Carnegie Museum of Natural History are researching new ways to discuss invasive plants.
Closer Look: A Monstrous Marigold
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.



























