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Gabo Camnitzer, Lots of Dots, 2021; photo: Hai Zhang
In Conversation: after schooling with Leigh Patel
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
Photojournalism is work and it is livelihood, it is craft and it is documentation, it is a way to be in the world and to share the world, it is a way to resist oppression while insisting on the fullness of life.
Andy Warhol, Details of Renaissance Paintings (Leonardo da Vinci The Annunciation 1472), 1984, ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. Andy Warhol: Vanitas
Uprooted: Plants Out of Place
Learn how plants ride along as passengers, not drivers, from one region to another, and the consequences when an introduced plant becomes a harmful invasive species in its new environment.
‘Who can better talk about us than us?’
A pioneering exhibition at Carnegie Museum of Art explores a rich archive of Black photojournalism in mid-20th century America.
Nurturing Empowerment
Carnegie Museum of Art’s Empowered Educators lifts teachers up by bringing them together.
Mining History
The conservation of thousands of letters written in the Museum of Natural History’s infancy reveals new chapters in the story of one of the world’s great museums.
Connecting People and Science When It Most Matters
Already a trusted resource for science learning, the Science Center aims to be a real-time information source on topics affecting us all.

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