In brief, what’s new around the museums.
Walking the Walk in Patagonia
A dinosaur expert at Carnegie Museum of Natural History continues on a journey 25 years in the making.
A Revolution, Revisited
Newly discovered Velvet Underground tapes headline a multimedia experience at The Warhol.
Objects of Our Affection: (Untitled) Elephant
Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
A Martian Garden Comes Alive
Edible plants grown as part of the Science Center’s Mars exhibition inspire ideas for sustainably producing healthy food in challenging environments.
Closer Look: A Rare Bird
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.
Q+A: Doug DeHaven
In conversation with the mechatronics engineer at Carnegie Science Center.
Finding the Sublime in the Domestic
A retrospective of Joan Brown explores the artist’s fascination with the everyday objects that surrounded her.
Custodians of Collections
A younger generation of researchers manage Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s historic libraries of artifacts and specimens.
Reckonings
A groundbreaking exhibition created in partnership with members of the Apsáalooke Nation comes to Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Q+A: Gina Winstead
In conversation with the vice president for inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility (IDEA)
Objects of Our Affection: Having Fun/Good Life, Symptoms
Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
Closer Look: Joy and Baseball
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.
Five Things: Spring 2023
Art and science news you can use.
Seen+Heard: Spring 2023
In brief, what’s new around the museums.
Cultivating Curiosity
A “magical” trip to Carnegie Museum of Natural History helped one family settle into Pittsburgh. Now, they want to ensure other families can share similar experiences.
The Art and Science of Preservation
Conservators encounter complicated questions as they repair and protect artistic works.
Recreating a Pigment of the Past
A mineralogist teams up with an Egyptologist to achieve the vibrant Egyptian blue.
President’s Note: Spring 2023
A message from Steven Knapp.
Fame in the Desert
Warhol’s fascination with celebrity is bridging cultural gaps far from home.
Countering Viking Myths
The life and legacy of Nordic warriors is more complicated and multifaceted than you think, as revealed in a new traveling exhibition at the Science Center.
Being Social
A lifeline for museums during the COVID lockdown, social media is becoming even more essential to reaching new audiences now.
President’s Note: Winter 2022
A message from Steven Knapp


























