Q+A: Michelle King
In conversation with a learner, teacher, and instigator.
In conversation with a learner, teacher, and instigator.
Passionate about the arts, one donor couple considers the ways that arts programs give young people acceptance and a voice.
In conversation with The Andy Warhol Museum’s director of learning and public engagement.
The future of design is about function, style, and choice—for all.
In conversation with Carnegie Science Center’s operation manager and accessibility coach.
Celebrating Andy Warhol the gay icon.
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. To the late ‘80s, when she moved from her home country of Jamaica to Rigby, Idaho, a town where she was an utter anomaly. She … Continued
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 time a curious passerby opens it, a hologram of a different treasure from the museum’s collection appears. The only clues to what’s behind the entryway is gold lettering that reads “Section … Continued
A new program at The Andy Warhol Museum makes it a more welcoming destination for visitors with autism and sensory sensitivities.
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.