A family walking though a quiet museum gallery

Creating Sensory Friendly Spaces

What started as one donor’s passion project has made Carnegie Museum of Natural History more welcoming to more families.

a man and 2 children holding red and blue balloons shaped like viruses

Having His Say

Teaming up with the Science Center is another way Paul Duprex is spreading the word about infectious diseases and how vaccines work.

An outdoor Warhol Block Party concert and Electro-Rap singer Ata Kak

The Art of Live Music

Led by creator and longtime curator Ben Harrison, the convention-defying offerings of the Sound Series are back.

People in an art museum gallery looking at paintings

Connecting through Art

One Museum of Art donor gives back to the place that helped him make sense of life as an inquisitive teenager.

A woman giving a talk to a group of people

Hope for a More Just World

A local educator reflects on his participation in Carnegie Museum of Art’s Empowered Educators Series, a forum that supports teachers in openly discussing race in the classroom.

A portrait of Daisy Lampkin and miniature replica in the Miniature Railroad of her home

Demanding the Vote

Daisy Lampkin, one of the suffrage movement’s trailblazers, called Pittsburgh home. Her remarkable story is now part of Carnegie Science Center’s Miniature Railroad & Village.

A woman holding a yoga stance in front of artwork in a gallery

Art for Living

Carnegie Museum of Art continues to connect art and wellness, a salve for challenging times.

A portrait of educator, Jen Miller

Q+A: Jen Miller

In conversation with the Pittsburgh Science and Technology Academy civics teacher.

An illustration of children visiting the museum through a laptop screen.

Virtual Learning, Museum Style

The education teams at the four Carnegie Museums are partnering with area K–12 teachers to keep students inspired and teachers supported during an unusual year.

Andre Samuel leading a clas of young science students.

Beyond the Lab

Andre Samuel helps young Black students see themselves in science.

photo of Don Mahaney in Scratch Food & Beverage in the Troy Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh.

Good Neighbors

Inspired by one of Pittsburgh’s most famous neighbors, a photographer captures his city’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A sampling of colorful protective masks.

Making Community

Four Pittsburgh-based creatives give back to their community while finding innovative ways to cope with a drastically changed world.

A teen and a mentor working on a project.

Learning, Together

Carnegie Science Center pairs local high schoolers with STEM professionals in a program designed to teach both new skills.

Illustration of 2 human figures connecting in various ways.

Connectedness

We are for and of each other.

Small crowd gathered outside Studio Dee, WHOD radio station

At Home with Teenie

Pittsburgh and the work of its preeminent photojournalist go prime time in the Scaife Galleries.

Portrait of Michelle King

Q+A: Michelle King

In conversation with a learner, teacher, and instigator.

A portrait of Justin Tognarine

Q + A: Justin Tognarine

In conversation with Carnegie Science Center’s operation manager and accessibility coach.

Photo of young african-american girl at the Andy Warhol museum.

Face Time: Nia Arrington

Nia Arrington has never been one to stay silent in the face of injustice. In the fourth grade, she learned about the devastating earthquake ravaging an already suffering Haiti and

A family posing at anaturalization ceremony tthe U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office man is holding an american flag and a baby standing in front of a flag

Out of Many, One

What’s it like to be an immigrant in today’s Pittsburgh? Their journeys reflect a broader American story.

Ian Gallagher holds a print of his late father, Peter.

Healing Through Art

A partnership between The Warhol and Highmark Caring Place gives grieving kids a chance to make new memories to last a lifetime.

Photograph of a woman standing on the steps of an old house. The parts of the house are falling apart, and the area is overgrown with plants.

The People Are the Light

How one Pittsburgh-based artist formed a creative community to bring light to the vacant spaces in Homewood.