Conferences
Conferences
Trying Together, in partnership with the Neighborhood Museum Program, will host UnConference: From Representation to Inclusion on Saturday, October 4, at the Carnegie Museum of Art.
UnConference: From Representation to Inclusion will focus on immigrant children and their families, delving into the ways early childhood educators can foster supportive and inclusive learning environments.

This day of praxis informed by the current exhibition, after school invites out of school time educators to join architect and artist, Leah Wulfman and scholar and educator Ujju Ajjarwal and neighborhood learning organization, Children’s Window to Africa for a day of collective learning, connecting and reflecting.

Please join us at Carnegie Museum of Art for a day of connecting, celebrating, recognizing, and sharing the expansive value that your arts centered teaching practice contributes to teaching and learning communities throughout the Pittsburgh region

This year, PGH Photo Fair hosts 14 internationally known dealers and photography projects.

2017 Digital Provenance Symposium promotes vigorous discussion of the role of museums in understanding, researching, disseminating, and digitally publishing museum collections.

This scholarly symposium complements two concurrent exhibitions: Hélio Oiticica: To Organize Delirium, on view at Carnegie Museum of Art from October 1, 2016–January 2, 2017, and Paradoxes of Play, on view at the University Art Gallery, Frick Fine Arts Building, from November 4–December 9, 2016.
