Spring 2018
Cover Story
A partnership between The Warhol and Highmark Caring Place gives grieving kids a chance to make new memories to last a lifetime.
Featured Stories
Climate Change in Our Backyard
Carnegie Museum of Natural History researchers are on the front lines of climate science, tracking the complex changes unfolding right here in western Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh's Painter
John Kane helped build industrial Pittsburgh. Then, as a complete unknown, his work was accepted into the 1927 Carnegie International, making him the first self-taught artist to be recognized by the American art establishment. His muse: his adopted city.
Order & Chaos
Carnegie Museum of Art mines its significant holdings from 1750–1850, revealing artists’ visions of a Western world caught between rational order and chaotic abandon.
Also in this Issue
Out of Many, One
What’s it like to be an immigrant in today’s Pittsburgh? Their journeys reflect a broader American story.
Tour Your Future
Carnegie Science Center partners with local workplaces to inspire young women to expand their vision of their life’s work.

Big Picture
Opening March 31 at Carnegie Museum of Art is an exhibition of one of the most celebrated works of Japanese art, the Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido by master printmaker Utagawa (Andō) Hiroshige. This will be the first time in 25 years that the entire series has been on view at the museum.