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a group of woman crocheting in a local restaurant using colorful yarn
Winter 2023

A Community-Made Coral Reef

By Corinne Whiting
Pittsburgh area artists contribute to a global crochet project that weaves together collective beauty while raising awareness about the health of our oceans.
Winter 2023

President’s Note: Winter 2023

A message from Steven Knapp.
Winter 2023

Objects of Our Affection: Eames Radio

Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
A group of people talking and laughing in a coffee shop
Winter 2023

Boomerang or bust

By Chris Fleisher
A western Pennsylvania native returns home and partners with The Andy Warhol Museum to empower youth and invest in local communities.
A replica of Andy Warhol's Campbell Soup painting made from legos.
Winter 2023

Closer Look: A Warhol Icon in Lego Bricks

By Chris Fleisher
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.
A portrait of Tiffany Sims
Winter 2023

Q+A: Tiffany Sims

By TyLisa C. Johnson
In conversation with Carnegie Museum of Art's Margaret Powell Curatorial Fellow.
Winter 2023

‘Miraculous’ Recoveries

By Ben Seal
It’s been nearly three decades since she was floating on a ship in the North Atlantic, as anxious as a kid on Christmas morning to see what would be raised from the depths, but Rhonda Wozniak still talks as if she’s in the middle of it all. A Pittsburgh-based expert in marine objects conservation, she
Winter 2023

Deep Dive on the Titanic

By Ben Seal
An exhibition of items recovered from the famous shipwreck transports visitors to an earlier era and tells stories of lives lost.
Winter 2023

The Fine Art of Giving

By Justin Hopper
The gift of the Milton and Sheila Fine Collection transforms contemporary art at Carnegie Museum of Art.
Fall 2023 Uncategorized

President’s Note: Fall 2023

A message from Steven Knapp.
A hand-made banding box with bands and tools set out on top of it.
Carnegie Magazine Fall 2023

Objects of Our Affection: Bird-Banding Kit

Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
Two people standing in front of a large tapestry made of bottle caps and metal scraps.
Carnegie Magazine Fall 2023

Vast Ambition

By TyLisa C. Johnson
Carnegie Museum of Art makes a landmark acquisition with an El Anatsui commission.
man surrounded by green plants with only his face visible.
Carnegie Magazine Fall 2023

Seen+Heard: Fall 2023

In brief, what’s new around the museums.
A replica of a wooden submarine from the early 1600's
Carnegie Magazine Fall 2023

Five Things: Fall 2023

Art and science news you can use.
A view of the pyramids from the rooftop of a building in Giza.
Carnegie Magazine Fall 2023

Bringing Ancient Egypt Alive

By Cristina Rouvalis
An expert in ancient wood has joined the Museum of Natural History to preserve a 4,000-year-old funerary boat and other artifacts
Teens dancing at the LGBTQ prom at the Warhol Museum.
Fall 2023

Everybody’s welcome on this dance floor

Story by Nichole Faina; Photos by Stephanie Strasburg
Now more than ever, The Andy Warhol Museum’s annual LGBTQ+ Youth Prom provides a space of connection and community.
A Japanese print of a boat at nightime with lights in the background
Fall 2023

Impressions of Japan

By Barbara Klein
An expansive exhibition explores the art and evolution of Japanese printmaking over the past century.
A dramatic photo of a submarine at night with lights and fireworks around it.
Fall 2023

Memory Keeping on the USS Requin

By Jennifer Davis
Carnegie Science Center embarks on a massive undertaking to safeguard its Cold War-era submarine for future generations.
A portrait of Aaron Garvey with a large photo of a human eye behind him.
Fall 2023

Q+A: Aaron Levi Garvey

By Emma Riva
In conversation with the new chief curator at The Andy Warhol Museum.
A group of museum-goers greeting each other in front of a large painting in the gallery.
Fall 2023

Removing Barriers to Entry

By Chris Fleisher
Two young professionals are working to build a community of younger art patrons in Pittsburgh.
A group of students holding books and another student being instructed bey a teacher.
Fall 2023

Storytelling through STEM

By Chris Fleisher
A program at Carnegie Science Center helps teens learn science, technology, engineering, and math skills by producing their own children’s books.
An ancient Egyptian beer mug made of clay.
Fall 2023

Closer Look: Ancient Brew

By Chris Fleisher
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.
A group of teens engaged in a science experiment
Summer 2023

Sparking a Love of Science

By Chris Fleisher
One donor hopes to expand opportunities for students to engage with STEM programming and the world around them.
A portrait of steve Knapp
Summer 2023

President’s Note: Summer 2023

A message from Steven Knapp.