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Member Events

Joining the Carnegie Museums member community gives you special access to members-only events, tours, previews, and discounts. Thank you for being a member! And, if you’re not a member, please consider joining today!

Questions about any of the events listed? Contact our membership team or Corporate Membership team.

Mars: The Next Giant Leap – Teen Night

Thurs., April 25, 6–9 p.m.
FREE for Teens 13-18!

Join Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh for a night just for teens at the Carnegie Science Center! Explore Mars: The Next Giant Leap, participate in astronomy-themed activities, and enjoy light snacks with your friends at this exclusive event for teens ages 13–18.

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Teen Membership is generously supported by The Grable Foundation and the Robert and Mary Weisbrod Foundation.

Donald Warhola

A Very Andy Show & Tell with Donald Warhola

Virtual event, Thursday, April 25, 7–8 p.m. EST

Next month, we will be celebrating our very own Andy Warhol Museum’s 30th anniversary. Did you know there is another museum dedicated solely to the artist over 4,500 miles away in Slovakia? Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art in Medzilaborce (MMUAW) opened in 1991, making it the first museum in the world to dedicated entirely to the Pop artist. MMUAW focuses its galleries on the life and work of Warhol as well as other contemporary artists who personally knew him such as Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, who personally knew Andy. Amongst authentic artifacts like Andy’s snakeskin jacket, prayer book, and cassette player, the museum’s most valuable piece is the Warhol brothers’ authentic baptismal gown, which Andy and both of his brothers wore during their baptisms.

In 2016, The Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art celebrated its 25th anniversary and Donald Warhola, Andy Warhol’s nephew, and his family visited the museum with his family on this special occasion. Zoom in to hear about Donald’s experience at MMUAW along with his personal stories about Uncle Andy—all in celebration of The Andy Warhol Museum’s 30th anniversary this May!

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Youth Invasion 2024: “This is Not Youth Invasion”

Friday, April 26, 5–10 p.m.

“This is Not Youth Invasion.” Come and join us for a wonderful Dada-inspired night. Led by the Youth Arts Council, you’ll enjoy an exciting and bizarre evening full of food, live music, silkscreen printing, absurd activities, and so much more. Please note the museum will be open to the general public during this event as part of our normal Friday evening hours.

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For free admission, teens ages 13–18 can sign up for a free Teen Membership here, opens new tab.

Teen Membership is generously supported by The Grable Foundation and the Robert and Mary Weisbrod Foundation.
Youth Invasion is generously supported by the Keith Haring Foundation and the Marstine Family Foundation.

The Stories We Keep: Member Exclusive

Friday, May 3, 6-9:00 p.m.
This event is FREE for members

Join us for a members exclusive event at Carnegie Museum of Natural History! Every object in a museum’s care has stories, from its creation and original use to the diligent conservation work undertaken to preserve it for future generations. The Stories We Keep features more than 80 items from ancient Egypt and the work necessary to safeguard them. Engage with these objects like never before, pose questions to conservators, and learn the tricks and tools of the conservation trade.

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Deirdre E. L., Untitled Sketch

Looking Closely: Lessons from Carnegie Museums’ “Natural History Art” Collection

Virtual event, Thursday, May 9, 7–8 p.m. EST

In 1973, the “M. Graham Netting Animal Portraiture Collection” was established through a grant by the Scaife Family Charitable Trusts. In the years that followed, Graham Netting, former Director and Curator of Amphibians and Reptiles at Carnegie Museum of Natural History, used these funds to build an eccentric collection of hundreds of prints, drawings, paintings, photographs, and archival ephemera by Natural History staff, scientists, naturalists, illustrators, and other makers. This talk will share images and stories from the collection, exploring what it can teach audiences today about the history of the museum, and the history of art and science.

This zoom event is hosted by Carnegie Discoverers, whose members share a passion for discovery and adventure, and are enthusiastic supporters of Carnegie Museum of Natural History.

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Deirdre E. L., Untitled Sketch (c. 1940s), Charcoal on paper, 8.5 x 11 in.

Widening the Lens Members Exclusive Event

Fri., May 17, 6–9 p.m.
This event is FREE for members

Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh members are invited to a special preview of our new exhibition, Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape.

Featuring nearly 100 works by 19 artists, this exhibition explores nuanced relationships between humans and their environment. From classic black-and-white images to immersive installations, the works presented in Widening the Lens offer alternative stories about the landscapes around us and alternate histories of landscape photography.

Join us for a private look at the exhibition after the museum closes. Socialize with fellow members over light bites, engage with docents, and enjoy a cash bar.

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Xaviera Simmons, Sundown (Number Two) (detail), 2018, Courtesy of the artist and David Castillo, Miami © Xaviera Simmons

Members Preview: KAWS + Warhol

Saturday, May 18, 8:30 a.m.–10 a.m.
This event is FREE for members

Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh members are invited to celebrate The Warhol’s 30th anniversary at an exclusive exhibition preview. Experience a private look at the KAWS + Warhol exhibition before it opens to the public. Enjoy morning refreshments and socialize with other members.

Doors open at 8:30 a.m.

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KAWS, GONE, 2018, © KAWS

The Science Behind Pixar Members Preview

Friday, May 24, 6–10 p.m.
Tickets for Members are $15

Members are invited to an exclusive preview of The Science Behind Pixar at the Carnegie Science Center. Enjoy a unique look into the Pixar process and explore the science and technology behind some of the most beloved animated films and their characters with The Science Behind Pixar. Get an unparalleled view of the production pipeline and the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) concepts used at Pixar every day. Participate in fun hands-on activities, listen to firsthand accounts from members of the studios’ production teams, and even come face-to-face with re-creations of your favorite Pixar film characters, including Buzz Lightyear, Dory, Mike and Sulley, Edna Mode, WALL•E, and beyond!

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Carnegie Connectors Young Professionals: The Stories We Keep

Fri., May 31, 6:00 pm – 9:30 p.m.
Exclusive event for young professionals, 21-40.

Join us for a Carnegie Connector’s exclusive event at Carnegie Museum of Natural History! Engage with museum objects like never before, pose questions to conservators, and learn the tricks and tools of the conservation trade at The Stories We Keep: Conserving Objects from Ancient Egypt.

Every object in the museum’s care has stories, from its creation and original use to the diligent conservation work undertaken to preserve it for future generations. This exhibition features more than 80 items from ancient Egypt—including the 4,000-year-old Dahshur boat, one of four in existence in the world—and the work necessary to safeguard them.

Network with members, interact with a conservator, and enjoy complimentary drinks and light bites at this exclusive event. Business casual or party attire suggested.

You must be 21 years of age or older to attend this event. Valid ID is required for entry.

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Mindful Museum

Wellbeing through Art for Visitors 55+

Wed., Apr. 17–July 31, 2024
Wed., Sept. 11–Dec. 11, 2024
No sessions Aug. 7–Sept. 4
9 a.m.–1 p.m.

Experience something new each Wednesday at Carnegie Museum of Art! Expand your mind and refresh your body with chair yoga, drawing and art-making, 30-minute guided tours through the galleries, meditations, art history classes, and online offerings. New this year are special sessions with guest senior artists and classes led by museum curators! Each Wednesday is designed for you to choose your path for learning, connecting, or just spending time surrounded by art. New and returning museum visitors age 55+ are welcome.

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