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20/20: Celebrating Two Decades Of The Heinz Architectural Center
Carnegie Museum Of Art  [ venue info ]
2/9/2013 through 5/19/2013

Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the museum's groundbreaking Heinz Architectural Center with this exhibit that engages the public in dialogue about the significance of architecture in our lives.

Opened in 1993, the Heinz Architectural Center is dedicated to the collection, study, and exhibition of architectural drawings and models. This presentation includes a timeline that highlights important exhibitions, events, and acquisitions; a display of 20 objects from the collection selected by current or past curatorial staff because of their particular personal resonance; and a video presentation of individuals from outside the museum reflecting on experiences in their lives that were profoundly affected by architecture.

For more information, call (412) 622-3131.

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