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America the Beautiful: Two Exhibitions at Carnegie Museum of Art Document 19th-Century Optimism
Two exhibitions—one of paintings and one of photographs—
illustrate the mindset of artists and thinkers in the New World
when America’s frontiers were still waiting to be explored.

Camp Carnegie
Summer camps at Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh offer unique
learning opportunities for kids interested in art, science, and nature.
See the calendar centerfold for a complete listing of camps.
Register early—camps fill up fast!

Curious About George
“George,” the silverback gorilla that died at the
Pittsburgh Zoo 25 years ago, is a favorite exhibit at
Carnegie Museum of Natural History.

 
 

The Museum of Art celebrates 75 years of Saturday art classes for kids; special lectures and programs accompany the two landscape exhibitions; and Curator Laura Hoptman provides an update on the next Carnegie International.

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Museum Director Bill DeWalt provides an update on the new hall for Dinosaurs in Their World; an exhibit of sculptures by Native American artist Allan Houser opens; and two curators share their expertise on plant genetics and mollusks.

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Escape into the Science Center’s “laser landscape”; plan for the popular OMNIMAX®
shows; and take a look at the heavens with Skywatch.

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Explore Off the Wall performances planned for March and April; November 22, 1963: Image, Memory, Myth comes to a close with a special film series; and local artists exhibit their works at The Warhol’s AMP exhibition.

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