Screenings
Join us for a unique evening of experimental sound composition inspired by mid-century modern architecture, featuring composer, cornetist, and improviser, Rob Mazurek.
Carnegie Museum of Art is open on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Discover a selection of drop-in activities throughout the day, including screenings and art-making, as well as stories from Civil Rights-Era Pittsburgh.
Join us for a screening of Alisha Wormsley’s newest film and photographic series, The People Are The Light, inspired by a month-long series of events that Wormsley curated in Homewood as part of the Hillman Photography Initiative.
Join Carnegie Museum of Art’s Hillman Photography Initiative for the premiere of Alisha Wormsley’s newest film and photographic series, The People Are The Light, inspired by a month-long series of events that Wormsley curated in Homewood. After the screening, Wormsley and several artist collaborators discuss the project.
Join Carnegie Museum of Art and the University of Pittsburgh for a screening of the documentary film Containment. A Q&A with filmmaker Peter Galison follows.
Emerging from Ann Arbor Michigan amidst a countercultural revolution, The Stooges’ powerful and aggressive style of rock-n-roll blew a crater in the musical landscape of the late 1960s. Join CMOA and legendary director Jim Jarmusch for a screening of his new film GIMME DANGER. A Q&A with Jarmusch follows.
An epic new musical following a family whose lives were upended by World War II.
Join artist and cinematographer Bradford Young and playwright, director, and producer Mark Clayton Southers at the August Wilson House for a conversation and debut of a new work by Young.
For Brooke Guinan, fighting fires runs in her blood – both her father and grandfather served in the FDNY. But as a transgender woman, her path to service has not been without obstacles. Join us for the Pittsburgh premiere of Woman on Fire, a full-length documentary by Pittsburgh-based filmmaker Julie Sokolow.
Join CMOA and Pitt Film Studies for an exclusive three-film screening series with renowned Irish novelist Patrick McCabe.
CMU’s Melissa Ragona hosts this screening of films that show the power of images in sequence, including Morgan Fisher, Production Stills (1970); Brigid Polk Showing Polaroids of Andy, October 25, 1971; Hollis Frampton, (nostalgia) (1971); and Andy in Drag, October 2, 1981.
Join us for a screening of the holiday classic “A Christmas Story” with special guest Ian Petrella, who played Randy Parker in the film. Ian will introduce the film and answer audience questions after the movie.
Join us in our newly upgraded Carnegie Museum of Art Theater for a holiday favorite! Buddy was a baby who stowed away in Santa’s toy bag and ended up at the North Pole. The elves raise him as one of their own, but when he begins to notice his differences to the other elves he goes to New York City to find his birth father in this sweet holiday comedy.
In conjunction with The Andy Warhol Museum exhibition Andy Warhol: My Perfect Body, poet John Giorno speaks with Jessica Beck, The Warhol’s associate curator of art, and Eric Crosby, Carnegie Museum of Art’s Richard Armstrong curator of modern and contemporary art, about his relationship to Andy Warhol and New York’s 1960s underground film culture.
Join us for a screening of Within Formal Cities, a new documentary film that takes viewers deep into the urban fabric of five South American cities.
Watch one of the greatest horror films of all time, Nosferatu, set to a live score penned and performed by acclaimed musician George Sabol.
Join Lynn Zelevansky, Hélio Oiticica: To Organize Delirium curator, and filmmaker César Oiticica Fihlo, Hélio Oiticica’s nephew, for a screening of the 2012 film Hélio Oiticica. This striking documentary, crafted from rare found footage, creates an experience analogous to Oiticica’s sensual, dynamic art practice.