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A Joyful Resistance

Exploring art and ideas from five continents at the Carnegie International.

An exterior view of the museum showing the neon names that wrap around the perimeter.

Making an Entrance

The 57th edition of the Carnegie International is front and center, thanks to two show-stopping works on the exterior of Carnegie Museums’ historic Oakland building.

A grouping of very colorful girdles.

Getting Inside Andy Warhol

The history and collections know-how of longtime Warhol archivist Matt Wrbican has already helped fill many books. Now the Pop Art archaeologist is filling his own book with an A-to-Z account of Warhol’s world.

A closeup of a green scaled reptile.

Beyond the Scales

Mysterious and even feared, reptiles are some of nature’s most misunderstood animals. A new exhibition at Carnegie Museum of Natural History gives these fascinating creatures a much-deserved close-up, revealing their complexity, resourcefulness, and beauty.

News Worthy: Winter 2018

Museums: Just what the doctor ordered In programs for visitors living with autism spectrum disorders, trauma, and dementia, educators at Carnegie Museum of Art and The Warhol witness firsthand the

A portrait of Jason Brown sitting in a wet lab with a t-sheet with type saying science is greater than opinion.

Face Time: Jason Brown

As a kid, Jason Brown never met a science project he didn’t like. “The rubber-band cannons in physics, the bridge-building contest, the egg-drop experiment. I loved that stuff,” he recalls.

Director’s Note

The world is changing rapidly. There seems to be concerning news everywhere: mass poverty in the developing world, an increasingly divisive political climate here at home, and a multitude of

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Two Scientists Walk into a Bar

What happens next is music to the ears of the Science Center’s roving band of friendly science geeks.