A portrait of Justin Tognarine

Q + A: Justin Tognarine

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

A still from a black and white Warhol movie of a bare chested young man, drinking out of a bottle

Dandy Andy

Celebrating Andy Warhol the gay icon.

Face Time: Cecile Shellman

When Cecile Shellman speaks about why a person might feel excluded, alienated, or worse yet, not worthy, she speaks from someplace deep inside where she usually doesn’t like to go.

Portrait of Jeff Inscho

Face Time: Jeffrey Inscho

[media-credit name=”Photo: Joshua Franzos” align=”alignnone” width=”600″][/media-credit] At the far end of Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s Bird Hallway is a half-sized door that has intrigued visitors for decades. Now, each

A young man with sound-control earphones taking part in a sensory-friendly event

Art as an Equalizer

A new program at The Andy Warhol Museum makes it a more welcoming destination for visitors with autism and sensory sensitivities.

a child using a tactile-assisted device

Making the Difference

Can kids who are blind and visually impaired enjoy the digital makerspace experience? Carnegie Science Center says yes, and took its Mobile Fab Lab to Erie to prove it.

A blurred image of a group of teens dancing in the Andy Warhol Museum lobby.

Finding Acceptance at The Warhol

Teenagers find fun, inspiration, and tolerance at The Andy Warhol Museum’s fourth annual LGBTQ+ Youth Prom.