Award-winning photographers Melissa Farlow and Randy Olson are long-time contributors to National Geographic Magazine. This exhibit will feature 50 large-scale color images from their assignments...
Frabel is acknowledged as the pioneer of the lampwork technique, a type of glasswork that uses a gas fueled torch to melt rods and tubes of clear and colored glass, during a time when glass had yet to...
The LANXESS Corporation and the Andy Warhol Museum asked 15 global artists what they would create if given synthetic rubber to use as a medium. This exhibit is comprised of the resulting sketches and...
This is the first comprehensive look at the extensive career of Pittsburgh artist and teacher Philip Mendlow. It includes approximately 50 pieces from his personal collection.
'Sanctified' tells the story of a rural Southern church hit by hard times. In order to lift everyone's spirits, the pastor brings in a diva-like musicologist to wake up a church choir. She and the...
This exhibit features over 200 carefully-selected movie posters from the 1930's through the 1980's that juxtapose a variety of styles. The museum will also be screening a variety of popular and...
'Roboworld' is the nation's largest and most comprehensive permanent robotics exhibition. Learn about how robots work and what the future of robotics may hold. You can also visit the Robot Hall of...
Earlier in the summer, a group of Pittsburgh artists displayed their work at the Center for Emerging Visual Artists in Philadelphia. This fall, the second half of this exhibition project come to...
This exhibit features a variety of Abraham Lincoln artifacts, documents, photographs and the like, with a focus on the struggles he faced and how his efforts to save the Union changed the country.
Pittsburgh ketchup and sauce magnate H.J. Heinz (1844-1919) amassed an extensive collection of timepieces during his lifetime. These chronometers offer an array of incredible artistry and amazing...
This group show features work by regional artists that explores the concept of personal symbolism by depicting self through a combination of both literal and symbolic likenesses.
This is a group exhibit focused on human depiction during the post-Warholian era. It includes work by Jim Campbell, Paul Demarinis, John Herschend, Nikki S. Lee, Joseph Manino, Greta Pratt and Tony...
This exhibit offers a 20-year retrospective of Los Angeles-based street artist Shepard Fairey's work. Fairey created the now-iconic red, white and blue image of Barack Obama that became popular during...