Pittsburgh’s home for great art. And home to the Carnegie International.
Carnegie Museum of Art creates experiences that connect people to art, ideas, and one another. It opened in 1895 as the nation’s first museum dedicated to collecting the art of its times.
Since 1896, the Carnegie International has been the museum’s most significant exhibition as well as its leading contribution to the field. With each International, the museum writes another chapter in its history.
Location
4400 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412.622.3131
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Hours
Mon., Wed., Fri.-Sun.: 10 a.m.–
5 p.m.
Thurs.: 10 a.m.–8 p.m.
Closed Tuesdays
What’s Happening
Where Do We Go From Here: Paths Forward in the Ongoing Struggle for Educational Equity
DJ Arie Cole at Winter Heat, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, January 17, 2025; photo: Elisa Cevallos / Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh Winter Heat
Current Exhibitions
Simon Vouet, The Toilet of Venus, (detail) ca. 1640, Carnegie Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. Horace Binney Hare Fault Lines: Art, Imperialism, and the Atlantic World
Charles “Teenie” Harris, A Pittsburgh Courier press operator prints newspapers, 1954, Carnegie Museum of Art, Heinz Family Fund, 2001.35.3136 © Carnegie Museum of Art Black Photojournalism

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The Museum of Art’s creative learning programs connect people of all ages with art.

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The museum’s collection of more than 100,000 objects includes paintings and sculpture, photographs, and digital media.









