Powdermill
Takes Wing
As it turns 50 in September, this research
center in the woods prepares for its first
big expansion—one that will help take
its mission of environmental awareness to an
even wider audience. By Christine H. O’Toole
Tiffany Giving museum goers a rare
opportunity to look beyond their own Tiffany
lamps, Louis Comfort Tiffany: Artist for the
Ages tells the story of a man whose visionary
art has survived changing tastes, trends, and
traditions. By Barbara Klein
Crafting
the Community Classroom It takes a community to educate
our children, and Carnegie Museums’ ongoing
collaborations with city schools are giving
kids the kinds of creative learning experiences
that make education stick. By Emily Gaines Buchler
Risky
Business Local, practicing risk takers
talk about their penchant for the dangerous
or unpredictable. And Carnegie Science Center’s
new exhibit, Risk, asks each of us: Just how
risky are you? By Justin Hopper