Even before its October 8 opening, BODIES … The Exhibition has sparked lively debate about important issues of life and death and health and wellness—and it’s just the kind of dialogue Carnegie Science Center embraces.
By Julie Hannon
It was a century ago that all of Pittsburgh celebrated Carnegie Museums’ first big expansion: a tremendous gift from Andrew Carnegie that included Dinosaur Hall, the grand Halls of Architecture and Sculpture, and the Music Hall Foyer.
By Betsy Momich
A revealing new exhibition opening in Carnegie Museum of Art’s Heinz Architectural Center explores the art of cast-making and chronicles how the world’s third-largest cast collection came to be in Pittsburgh.
By Christine H. O’Toole
For dinosaur fans the world over, Dinosaurs in Their Time, which will be more than triple the size of the now-extinct Dinosaur Hall, could very well turn Pittsburgh into the mecca for all things dinosaur.
By John Altdorfer
An insider’s tour of Carnegie Museums’ historic Oakland facility explores beautiful spaces added during Carnegie Museums’ first expansion in 1907 but rarely seen by the public.
By Betsy Momich
Where once The Andy Warhol Museum left the interpretation of Warhol largely up to the visitor, its recent reinstallation offers more context for the artist, his life, and his work.
By Justin Hopper
Our future is all about their future.
By Betsy Momich
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