Three vintage bird illustrations: glossy ibises, gannets on cliffs, and orioles in a tree, showcasing diverse birdlife artistry.

Art by Nature Lovers

A little-known collection at Carnegie Museum of Natural History reveals a trove of paintings and sketches by famous artists and lesser-known talents on staff.

A large piece of artwork with abstract shapes printed in dark colors against a copper background.

Living Artwork

The chemical reaction that produced Andy Warhol’s ‘Oxidation’ series means it continues to change, raising issues for how to conserve it for future generations.

The STEM of Animation

The new Pixar exhibition at Carnegie Science Center offers insights into how the animation studio created some of its most iconic films.

a group of woman crocheting in a local restaurant using colorful yarn

A Community-Made Coral Reef

Pittsburgh area artists contribute to a global crochet project that weaves together collective beauty while raising awareness about the health of our oceans.

A view of the pyramids from the rooftop of a building in Giza.

Bringing Ancient Egypt Alive

An expert in ancient wood has joined the Museum of Natural History to preserve a 4,000-year-old funerary boat and other artifacts

A group of students holding books and another student being instructed bey a teacher.

Storytelling through STEM

A program at Carnegie Science Center helps teens learn science, technology, engineering, and math skills by producing their own children’s books.