A gallery hallway with colorful, abstract paintings on both walls. The artwork features animals and text. At the end, a small shrine-like installation.

Aspiring Artists Exhibit at The Warhol

A partnership between Carnegie Mellon University and The Andy Warhol Museum showcases the works of MFA students from Warhol’s alma mater.

A man wearing sunglasses and a patterned cap leans on a bridge railing, looking thoughtful. The Piitsburgh city skyline and cloudy sky form the backdrop.

A Return Home

With Sharif Bey: Homecoming, the ceramics artist comes back to the city of his birth to share his art and the lessons he’s learned while traveling the globe.

Q+A: Matt Gray

In conversation with the Director of Archives at the Andy Warhol Museum.

Four framed artworks of colorful skulls are displayed in two rows on a white wall. Each piece combines vibrant hues and abstract shapes.

Mortality in Mind

Andy Warhol: Vanitas contemplates—and celebrates—the artist’s exploration of life’s inevitable ending.

Three smiling individuals hold colorful art pieces against a purple backdrop. The art includes vibrant flowers, butterflies, and pigeons. Energetic and creative atmosphere.

Printmaking with Purpose

Through screenprinting, The Warhol empowers youth to explore identity, expression, and community action.

A vibrant event poster for "(pride/prom)," showcasing a hand adorned with floral wrist corsage, amid a lively background of dancing figures.

Lights, camera, production

The Warhol Creative unveils its first feature-length documentary–about the LGBTQ+ Youth Prom.

Colorful dollar signs on a red background.

Andy Warhol: The Product

Warhol knew early on he had something to sell. A new exhibition examines the intersection of commerce and the artist’s famed screenprints.

A man in a suit stands confidently with arms crossed in an art gallery, featuring colorful artworks on white elongated panels.

Q+A: Mario Rossero

In conversation with the new director of The Andy Warhol Museum.

A large piece of artwork with abstract shapes printed in dark colors against a copper background.

Living Artwork

The chemical reaction that produced Andy Warhol’s ‘Oxidation’ series means it continues to change, raising issues for how to conserve it for future generations.

A monotone gray figure laying face down on a floor.

Pop Companions

The Warhol’s 30th anniversary exhibition KAWS + Warhol reveals there’s more to these two Pop icons’ works than meets the eye.

A young curator talking in front of Warhol artwork.

Q+A: Grace Marston

In conversation with an arts educator at The Andy Warhol Museum.

Class In Session

A new state-licensed digital marketing diploma program being offered at The Andy Warhol Museum gives students of all ages and experiences practical skills for becoming digital marketers.

A toddler playing with helium balloons at the Warhol

Raising Philanthropists

One couple wants to encourage a younger generation of donors to give back.

A group of people talking and laughing in a coffee shop

Boomerang or bust

A western Pennsylvania native returns home and partners with The Andy Warhol Museum to empower youth and invest in local communities.

A group of teens posing in front of a turntable.

The Art of the DJ

The Warhol introduces teens to the world of audio engineering.

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.

A Revolution, Revisited

Newly discovered Velvet Underground tapes headline a multimedia experience at The Warhol.

An outdoor scene from an exhibition with Alula projected on to a large rock formation and a young girl holding her artwork

Fame in the Desert

Warhol’s fascination with celebrity is bridging cultural gaps far from home.

A group of teens posing for a tik-tok video

Being Social

A lifeline for museums during the COVID lockdown, social media is becoming even more essential to reaching new audiences now.

an installation view of a Warhol exhibit

The first influencer?

By featuring his high-profile friends through his various media projects, Andy Warhol anticipated much of today’s online culture.