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A group of teens posing in front of a turntable.
Summer 2023

The Art of the DJ

By Meg St-Esprit
The Warhol introduces teens to the world of audio engineering.
A pink, high-heeled shoe with a large flower shaped buckle
Summer 2023

Five Things: Summer 2023

Art and science news you can use.
Illustration of an ancient mammal
Summer 2023

Seen+Heard: Summer 2023

In brief, what’s new around the museums.
A group walking away from the camera in a large desolate area.
Summer 2023

Walking the Walk in Patagonia

By Katelyn Ferral
A dinosaur expert at Carnegie Museum of Natural History continues on a journey 25 years in the making.
Color photograph of three of the members of the Velvet Underground performing on a stage as images are being projected onto the walls behind them.
Summer 2023

A Revolution, Revisited

By Justin Hopper
Newly discovered Velvet Underground tapes headline a multimedia experience at The Warhol.
A large plaster elephant with black figures painted on it.
Carnegie Magazine Summer 2023

Objects of Our Affection: (Untitled) Elephant

Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
An employee tending to an indoor garden.
Carnegie Magazine Summer 2023

A Martian Garden Comes Alive

By Sally Quinn
Edible plants grown as part of the Science Center’s Mars exhibition inspire ideas for sustainably producing healthy food in challenging environments.
A large eagle carved out of ivory.
Summer 2023

Closer Look: A Rare Bird

By Thomas Sedano
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.
Carnegie Magazine Summer 2023

Q+A: Doug DeHaven

By Sally Quinn
In conversation with the mechatronics engineer at Carnegie Science Center.
Three paintings by the artist, Joan Brown.
Carnegie Magazine Summer 2023

Finding the Sublime in the Domestic

Ben Seal
A retrospective of Joan Brown explores the artist’s fascination with the everyday objects that surrounded her.
A man with curly hair surrounded by cases of butterfly and moth specimens.
Summer 2023

Custodians of Collections

By Chris Fleisher
A younger generation of researchers manage Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s historic libraries of artifacts and specimens.
Spring 2023

‘Decolonizing the Institution’

By Anna Paige
An installation view of an exhibition of war shields with large black and white photos of Native American women behind them
Spring 2023

Reckonings

By Anna Paige
A groundbreaking exhibition created in partnership with members of the Apsáalooke Nation comes to Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Gina Winstead
Spring 2023

Q+A: Gina Winstead

By Chris Fleisher
In conversation with the vice president for inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility (IDEA)
An gallery installation view of a colorful neon artwork
Spring 2023

Objects of Our Affection: Having Fun/Good Life, Symptoms

Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
A black and white photo group of youg boys posing in their baseball uniforms
Spring 2023

Closer Look: Joy and Baseball

By Chris Fleisher
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.
a closeup of a manatee
Spring 2023

Five Things: Spring 2023

Art and science news you can use.
A single dark pink flower
Spring 2023

Seen+Heard: Spring 2023

In brief, what’s new around the museums.
A young girl in the Hall of gems and minerals.
Spring 2023

Cultivating Curiosity

By Chris Fleisher
A “magical” trip to Carnegie Museum of Natural History helped one family settle into Pittsburgh. Now, they want to ensure other families can share similar experiences.
An installation view from Carnegie international
Spring 2023

The Art and Science of Preservation

By Chris Fleisher
Conservators encounter complicated questions as they repair and protect artistic works.
Two scientists posing with a blue powder in a petri dish
Spring 2023

Recreating a Pigment of the Past

By Ben Seal
A mineralogist teams up with an Egyptologist to achieve the vibrant Egyptian blue.
Steve Knapp
Spring 2023

President’s Note: Spring 2023

A message from Steven Knapp.
An outdoor scene from an exhibition with Alula projected on to a large rock formation and a young girl holding her artwork
Carnegie Magazine Spring 2023

Fame in the Desert

By Jennifer Davis
Warhol’s fascination with celebrity is bridging cultural gaps far from home.
Illustration of a viking ship with viking warriors aboard
Spring 2023

Countering Viking Myths

By Donald Gilliland
The life and legacy of Nordic warriors is more complicated and multifaceted than you think, as revealed in a new traveling exhibition at the Science Center.