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A close-up view of a tadpole resting on a rock underwater, showcasing its developing limbs and translucent tail.
Winter 2024

Closer Look: A Frog by Any Other Name

By Chris Fleisher
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.
A smiling man in a dark blazer holds a coffee cup, standing in a modern café with a textured wall in the background.
Winter 2024

Q+A: Doug Genovese

By Chris Fleisher
In conversation with the general manager of food and beverage services at Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History.
A diverse team of three people reviews footage on set. A woman with headphones, a man focused on the camera, and another wearing a headset.
Winter 2024

Progress in the Pop District

By Cristina Rouvalis
Two years after its launch, The Warhol’s innovative model for creative economic development reaches important milestones.
An exterior view of the science center building with the new Kamin Science Center letters around the top of the building.
Fall 2024

Pursuing Relevant Science

By Chris Fleisher
How a transformative $65 million gift from Dan and Carole Kamin is bolstering Carnegie Science Center’s plans to become a top-tier leader in community-based science.
A group of four people posing for a photo at an event.
Fall 2024

A Lifelong Love of Astronomy

By Chris Fleisher
Dan and Carole Kamin have a long history with Carnegie Museums, but their relationship with Carnegie Science Center Director Jason Brown began a little over five years ago at a garden party. It was May 2019, and Carole’s famous tulips were in bloom. Brown, who had recently been named as the Science Center’s director, was
Painting of two colorful, yellow, birds, standing on branches around a nest.
Fall 2024

Objects of Our Affection: ‘Golden Orioles’

Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
Three people working together at a table inside of a submarine.
Fall 2024

Escaping Requin

By Barbara Klein
The Science Center’s popular sub is now one of Pittsburgh’s most popular escape rooms.
A group of teachers sitting in a circle, talking and laughing.
Fall 2024

Educators at Play

Story by Corinne Whiting | Photos by John Schisler
How art is helping educators reconnect to the joys and possibilities of teaching.
A group of children seated in a planetarium, staring at a star filled screen.
Fall 2024

Sparking a Love of Science 

By Chris Fleisher
Fascinated by outer space, one couple wants to keep inspiring young people to look at stars.
A group of children exploring an exhibit of a lamp.
Fall 2024

Access for All

By Amy Whipple
Carnegie Museums’ Community Access program has opened up the museums to thousands of new members, including 19,000 teens.
A black and white photo of an Black baseball player wearing a catchers vest.
Fall 2024

Five Things: Fall 2024

Art and science news you can use.
A circular formation made from earth-tone colored stones.
Fall 2024

Closer Look: Walking the Land

By Chris Fleisher
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.
A woman next to a photo of a fossil.
Fall 2024

Q+A: Kathy Hollis

 By Corinne Whiting  
In conversation with the director of collections care and access at Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Two museum conservators working on a colorful egyptian sarcophagus, with a young girl standing near them watching.
Fall 2024

Conserving Objects, Telling Stories

By Cristina Rouvalis
An exhibition of Egyptian artifacts spotlights the work of object conservators.
A large piece of artwork with abstract shapes printed in dark colors against a copper background.
Fall 2024

Living Artwork

By Nichole Faina
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.
A graphic that says, Dippy 125 with a dinosaur skeleton in the background.
Fall 2024

Seen + Heard: Fall 2024

In brief, what’s new around the museums.
Portrait of Steven Knapp
Fall 2024

President’s Note: Fall 2024

A message from Steven Knapp.
A circle shape with figures of horse riders.
Summer 2024

Five Things: Summer 2024

Art and science news you can use.
Three museum workers moving a large wooden beam.
Spring 2024

An Investment to Keep History Relevant

By Chris Fleisher
One couple hopes to inspire younger audiences to learn about ancient civilizations.
A portrait of steve Knapp
Summer 2024

President’s Note: Summer 2024

A message from Steven Knapp.
A pink, plastic, artificial hand.
Summer 2024

Objects of Our Affection: 3D-Printed Prosthetic Hand

Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
An installation view of artwork made of steel beams.
Summer 2024

‘Storied Objects’

By Ben Seal
Sculptor Marie Watt explores the histories of materials and the labor required to make them in the latest installment of the Forum series.
A portrait of Hope Gillespie in the Mars Exhibition at the science center.
Summer 2024 Uncategorized

Q+A: Hope Gillespie

By Kellie B. Gormly
In conversation with the museum experiences officer at Carnegie Science Center
A portrait of Venus Williams
Carnegie Magazine Summer 2024

Seen + Heard: Summer 2024

In brief, what’s new around the museums.