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Children display their colorful artwork in a spacious indoor setting, surrounded by various creative materials.

Summer Camp

Carnegie Museum of Art

Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and Kamin Science Center

line drawing with ME THAN I in signs and bubble textInstallation view of Walter Scott, REALITY HAS LESS TO DO WITH ME THAN I THOUGHT (2026) in If the word we: 59th Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, photo: Zachary Riggleman

Carnegie Connectors: 59th Carnegie International

Carnegie Museum of Art

Fri., May 22, 2026

6-9:30 pm

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Current Exhibitions

A large wood carvingSōfū Teshigahara, Yakumo (Eightfold Clouds), from the Kojiki series, 1962, Courtesy of the Sogetsu Foundation, photo by Zachary Riggleman © Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh

59th Carnegie International

Carnegie Museum of Art

Through Jan 3, 2027

Evening view of a modern science center by a river, with a lit ship docked nearby. A bridge and hills are visible under a twilight sky.

‘Ignite Your Curiosity’

Kamin Science Center looks to the future with an ambitious transformation.

Four framed artworks of colorful skulls are displayed in two rows on a white wall. Each piece combines vibrant hues and abstract shapes.

Mortality in Mind

Andy Warhol: Vanitas contemplates—and celebrates—the artist’s exploration of life’s inevitable ending.

A collage shows jars with specimens, two women examining a large fossil, a person handling a small sample, and historical black-and-white images of fieldwork.

Worlds Collected, Stories Revealed

Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s new exhibition traces the past and present of scientific expeditions, vast collections, and the caretakers who keep their stories alive.

Gallery with large artwork of a reclining figure on the wall. Foreground features modern sculptures on white pedestals, including a golden figure. Traditional paintings frame the scene.

Asking Questions of Art

Carnegie Museum of Art’s reinstallation of the Scaife Galleries invites visitors to interpret and appreciate art in entirely new ways.

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