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News for members and patrons of Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh: profiles, special events, travel.
Teens on the Rise
By Danielle Scherer
Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh gainfully—and meaningfully—employs urban teens in two innovative outreach education programs.
Richard Scarry’s Busytown
By M. A. Jackson
The busy world of popular children’s author Richard Scarry is recreated in an exhibit opening at Carnegie Science Center.
Safari with an Elephant Family
Africa's Elephant Kingdom opens at the Rangos OmnimaxÒ Theater, the Science Awards for Excellence showcase individual achievements, and enrollment time for summer camps and workshops.
Contemporary Directions: Glass from the Maxine and William Block Collection
By Ellen S. Wilson
Contemporary directions in glass, the architecture of Oakland, and an 1870 Anglo-Japanese cabinet for the permanent collection.
The Definitive Warhol: The Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonné, Volume 1
By Margie Romero
Celebrate the museum’s eighth birthday with pop programs and activities and see the definitive Catalogue Raisonné (volume 1) of Andy Warhol’s work.
Carnegie’s Dinosaurs: A World Treasure
By R. J. Gangewere
Carnegie Museum of Natural History sets an ambitious goal: to be the world’s premier place to experience “Dinosaurs in Their World.”
Biodiversity Summer
Biodiversity is this summer's theme, with a BioForay at Powdermill Nature Reserve, and Bioblitz911 for families and kids at the museum.
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