Carnegie Science Center broadens the reach of a long-running science fair competition in western Pennsylvania.
Seen+Heard: Summer 2025
In brief, what’s new around the museums.
Opening up the World for Others
Lessons learned from his parents and grandparents fuel this supporter’s desire to make the wonders of the four Carnegie Museums available to all.
‘We Do Still Exist, and We’re Thriving.’
A new exhibition honors ongoing cultural traditions of the Quapaw Nation and its deepening relationship with Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Creative Connections
A new Carnegie Museums membership program is giving young professionals a way to connect with culture and each other.
Progress in the Pop District
Two years after its launch, The Warhol’s innovative model for creative economic development reaches important milestones.
Pursuing Relevant Science
How a transformative $65 million gift from Dan and Carole Kamin is bolstering Carnegie Science Center’s plans to become a top-tier leader in community-based science.
Educators at Play
How art is helping educators reconnect to the joys and possibilities of teaching.
Sparking a Love of Science
Fascinated by outer space, one couple wants to keep inspiring young people to look at stars.
A Living Archive
A new gallery reinstallation at Carnegie Museum of Art will give visitors unprecedented access to the Charles ‘Teenie’ Harris Archive.
Visions for a Better World
A citywide contest explores how art is a pathway to a more equitable Pittsburgh.
The Consummate Friend and Volunteer
Edith ‘Toto’ Fisher will be remembered most for the example she set for supporting—and leading—the museums she loved.
Creating Belonging Through Art
Carnegie Museum of Art’s Neighborhood Museum supports refugee families as they make their new home here.
Objects of Our Affection: Julia Warhola’s Certificate of Naturalization
Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
Closer Look: The most famous resident in Bethel Park, PA
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.
‘Everything Is Beautiful at the Museum’
The stories of Carnegie Museums volunteers are as varied as they are. They’re all giving back in ways they hadn’t expected—and the museums wouldn’t be the same without them.
Building Bridges Over Climate Divides
A program launched four years ago offers lessons learned on how to have conversations about environmental changes in rural communities.
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.
Raising Philanthropists
One couple wants to encourage a younger generation of donors to give back.
Everybody’s welcome on this dance floor
Now more than ever, The Andy Warhol Museum’s annual LGBTQ+ Youth Prom provides a space of connection and community.
Removing Barriers to Entry
Two young professionals are working to build a community of younger art patrons in Pittsburgh.
Sparking a Love of Science
One donor hopes to expand opportunities for students to engage with STEM programming and the world around them.
Q+A: Gina Winstead
In conversation with the vice president for inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility (IDEA)
Cultivating Curiosity
A “magical” trip to Carnegie Museum of Natural History helped one family settle into Pittsburgh. Now, they want to ensure other families can share similar experiences.