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Carnegie Museum of Art creates experiences that connect people to art, ideas, and one another. One of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh.
- When We’re Open and How to Find Us
Enter our museum at the Fountain Plaza on the corner of...
- Upcoming
What art is on view at the Carnegie Museum of Art. Skip to...
- Conservation
In preparation for the 1907 opening of the expanded museum...
- Provenance
Provenance—from the French provenir (to come from)—is a...
- Curatorial Practice
Carnegie Museum of Art relies on a dedicated team of...
- Wellbeing
The museum is your space for contemplation and connecting...
- Kids
Museum Makers is a weekly studio-based program that provides...
- Teens
What makes Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh extra special?...
- When We’re Open and How to Find Us
- Duquesne Incline. The Duquesne Incline is a funicular that is located near the South Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh, scaling Mt. Washington.
- The Frick Pittsburgh. The Frick Pittsburgh is a collection of museums and historical buildings situated in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. These establishments are centered around the 19th-century residence of the Frick family, known as "Clayton".
- St. Anthony's Chapel. Saint Anthony Chapel is a Catholic chapel located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Pittsburgh.
- Wood Street Galleries. The Wood Street Galleries is a visual arts project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. It is conveniently located in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, making it easily accessible for tourists.
Carnegie Museum of Art is pleased to offer images from our collection and archives, including installation views of exhibitions and photographs from the Charles “Teenie” Harris Archive as well as custom prints of select artworks, for personal use. Please visit our Image Licensing page to learn more.
Jun 6, 2024 · Established in 1895, the Carnegie Museum of Art (CMOA) was America’s first contemporary art museum. Part of the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh— founded by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie as a gift to the city— the CMOA is one of four museums dedicated to art, music, literature, and natural science.
The Carnegie Museum of Art online collection of photographs contains images from 1874 through 1958 showing scenes from mills and factories, street scenes, portraits, and aerial shots of downtown Pittsburgh.
Starting with the museum and radiating out to Pittsburgh, the region, the country, and beyond, the question of “here” prompts creative responses from artists and visitors alike. From an 18th-century history painting to a contemporary abstraction, from ceramics and fused glass to film, the revealing juxtapositions of works across time ...
It’s the definitive collection of all things Warhol, including the artist’s 610 Time Capsules and 12,000 paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, films, and videos. Archives include more than 500,000 objects.