This exhibition presents highlights from Carnegie Museum Of Art’s significant collection of iconic Japanese woodblock prints in an entirely new way, uniting them with Carnegie Museum Of Natural History’s holdings of exquisite Japanese carved ivories.
These collections were formed in the early years of the 20th century, motivated by European and North American acceptance of Japan as an emerging modern power and the aesthetic appeal of Japanese art to artists and collectors.
For more information, call (412) 622-3131.
This exhibit showcases the work of artists living within 150 miles of the city.
Founded in 1910, Associated Artists Of Pittsburgh is the oldest and largest nonprofit visual arts membership organization in Pittsburgh. For more information, call (412) 622-3131.
Several members of the Associated Artists Of Pittsburgh talk about creating exceptional work in our own backyard.
Founded in 1910, Associated Artists Of Pittsburgh is the oldest and largest nonprofit visual arts membership organization in Pittsburgh.
For more information, call (412) 622-3131.
This richly illustrated exhibition explores the history of playground design after World War II and highlights important examples of playgrounds from the 20th century.
The survey focuses on the years between 1940 and 1980 as the most fruitful era in playground design and introduces outstanding achievements from Europe, the US and Japan. More than 130 photographs, prints, plans, models and books, along with eleven films and slideshows, illustrate the exciting and inspiring history of playgrounds.
For more information, call (412) 622-3131.
Learn from fascinating speakers and enjoy the company of others who share your interest in art and ideas in this series.
Today's session focuses on the Associated Artists Of Pittsburgh's annual exhibit. Founded in 1910, Associated Artists Of Pittsburgh is the oldest and largest nonprofit visual arts membership organization in Pittsburgh.
The fee is $24 for museum members and $30 for non-members, including lunch. Call (412) 622-3288 to register.
Join museum curators and other culture enthusiasts for conversation and cocktails during this monthly program, focusing on provocative topics.
Tonight's subject is how artist-designed playgrounds can rekindle an adult's playful spirit.
The $10 fee includes museum admission, gallery discussion and one drink ticket For more information, call (412) 622-3131.
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