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  1. El Museo de Arte Carnegie, ubicado en el barrio de Oakland en Pittsburgh, Pensilvania, es un museo de arte fundado en 1895 por el magnate Andrew Carnegie con sede en Pittsburgh. [1] El museo posee una distinguida colección de arte contemporáneo, que incluye obras de cine y video.

  2. Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape. Learn More →. The 2024 Carnegie Museum of Art Film Series is here! Catch monthly screenings through November. Tickets On Sale Now →.

  3. Friends and Family Photo Studio — November 26. Friends and Family Photo Studio — December 2. Friends and Family Photo Studio — December 3. Convening: Unsettling Matter, Gaining Ground—Lunch. Friends and Family Photo Studio Registration. Museum Makers Scholarship. Interpretation Service Request. August Wilson High School Internship ...

  4. Explore our collection of more than 100,000 objects featuring a broad range of visual art, including painting and sculpture; prints, drawings, and photographs; architectural casts, renderings, and models; decorative arts and design; time-based and digital media; and installations.

  5. Welcome to Carnegie Museum of Art, we can’t wait to welcome you! We share our historic building with Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and your ticket includes access to both museums. Get into the galleries faster— buy your tickets online now! Visit after 3 p.m. on weekdays, and admission is discounted at $12.

  6. El Museo de Arte Carnegie, ubicado en el barrio de Oakland en Pittsburgh, Pensilvania, es un museo de arte fundado en 1895 por el magnate Andrew Carnegie con sede en Pittsburgh. El museo posee una distinguida colección de arte contemporáneo, que incluye obras de cine y video.

  7. On site and street. Website. carnegieart .org. The Carnegie Museum of Art is an art museum in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The museum was originally known as the Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute and was formerly located at what is now the Main Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.