Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
Five Things: Winter2022
Art and science news you can use.
Seen+Heard: Winter2022
In brief, what’s new around the museums.
The first influencer?
By featuring his high-profile friends through his various media projects, Andy Warhol anticipated much of today’s online culture.
Connecting Through Art
Through greater access and representation, one couple hopes to bring art alive for more young people of color.
The Mystery Of The Little Black Books
The missing travelog of Gordon Bailey Washburn makes its way back to the museum he led more than 70 years ago.
Modeling the undead
An iconic chapel from a horror cinema classic now haunts the Miniature Railroad & Village.
Senior-centered
The Museum of Art is forging deeper connections with older visitors through weekly yoga, drawing, art paths, and more.
Closer Look: Season’s Greetings from Andy Warhol
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.
Q+A: Gretchen Baker
In conversation with the Daniel G. and Carole L. Kamin Director of Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Succeeding together
Perry Traditional Academy is working to become one of Pittsburgh’s top-performing high schools. Carnegie Science Center is helping the North Side high school reach its goal.
A Weighty Conversation
The 58th Carnegie International explores the unvarnished histories of social movements.
Diversity in nature
Naturalist educators partner with Carnegie Museums to create a more welcoming environment for people of color to explore the outdoors.
President’s Note: Fall 2022
A message from Steve Knapp
Objects of Our Affection: Gus & Yia Yia’s ice ball cart
Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
A Great Equalizer
A love of technology has been at the center of one donor’s personal and professional life. Now, he supports The Warhol’s efforts to impart digital media skills to a new generation.
Freedom to Learn
Nicole Dezelon’s work to engage students outside the classroom is getting a boost with The Warhol’s Pop District.
Closer Look: Hope and Despair
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.
Five Things: Fall 2022
Art and science news you can use.
Q+A: Daniel Horenstein
In conversation with the manager of the Buhl Planetarium & Observatory.
Seen+Heard: Fall 2022
In brief, what’s new around the museums.
Dissecting 4,000 Years of History
Museum staff get a rare opportunity to take a closer look at an ancient Egyptian funerary boat.
Creating Space for Themselves
A collective of African American female artists in Pittsburgh marks its 40th anniversary.
A Generation Suspended in Time
A digital time capsule at The Warhol offers a nuanced portrait of the joys, anxieties, and obsessions of Generation Z.



























