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Carnegie Connectors: Jurassic Journey

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Current Exhibitions

Good Business: Andy Warhol’s Screenprints

Fault Lines: Art, Imperialism, and the Atlantic World
This exhibition brings together the work of artists who lived within the fluid imperial boundaries of Spanish, Dutch, French, and British Empires to explore the way that art and artists contributed to, reinforced, or undermined European imperial projects.
Uprooted: Plants Out of Place
Learn how plants ride along as passengers, not drivers, from one region to another, and the consequences when an introduced plant becomes a harmful invasive species in its new environment.
The Stories We Keep: Conserving Objects from Ancient Egypt
Every Egyptian object in the museum’s care has stories to tell, about its creation and original use, its journey to Pittsburgh, and about the lives of those in ancient Egypt. The Stories We Keep features more than 80 ancient items—including the 4,000-year-old Dahshur boat, one of only four in the world.
Honoring the Dead and the Living
Carnegie Museum of Natural History steps up efforts to return to descendant communities the human remains that are in its care.
Living Artwork
The chemical reaction that produced Andy Warhol’s ‘Oxidation’ series means it continues to change, raising issues for how to conserve it for future generations.
The Dinosaur that Changed the World
Dippy continues to fascinate the public 125 years after it arrived at Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Creating Belonging Through Art
Carnegie Museum of Art’s Neighborhood Museum supports refugee families as they make their new home here.

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