Workshops
Join educators, artists, field professionals, and museum staff as we deepen our knowledge and understanding of topics critical to our lives as informed citizens.
Inspired by the exhibition Zoe Zenghelis: Fields, Fragments, Fictions, multidisciplinary practitioner, architect, filmmaker, and educator, Sarah Akigbogun will lead an interactive design workshop HomeScapes—Cities, Color, Belonging.
Join artists in the exhibition and local community organizations for collaborative art-making workshops in preparation for May Day celebrations.
Join educators, artists, field professionals, and museum staff as we deepen our knowledge and understanding of topics critical to our lives as informed citizens.
In this workshop, participants will learn the process of ceramic image transfers and create a photo collage on a plate! Using ready-made ceramic plates and image decals featuring notable works from Carnegie Museum of Natural History, artist JstnClmn will lead participants through making their own photo collage.
Join educators, artists, field professionals, and museum staff as we deepen our knowledge and understanding of topics critical to our lives as informed citizens.
Make art inspired by art on view at the museum! In this series of workshops, meet and work with an artist as they guide you through an activity inspired by Sharif Bey: Excavations.
The workshops led by artists Njaimeh Njie and Dominick McDuffie are developed in response to Charles “Teenie” Harris’s images on view at each site and will encourage attendees to consider their environment as they document people and places in their lives.
Carnegie Museum of Art’s Youth Art Initiative (YAI) invites teens to help spread joy this holiday season. YAI is creating Creative Care Kits to donate to local under-resourced communities and we would love for you to join us.
Join educators, artists, field professionals, and museum staff as we deepen our knowledge and understanding of topics critical to our lives as informed citizens.
Join artist James “Yaya” Hough for an art-making workshop and conversation about the ways that public art can share stories of the past, present, and future of our neighborhoods.
Join us for gift-making workshops in the Hall of Architecture and create handmade gifts inspired by the very artworks in our collection!
Through three design prompts in increasing levels of depth of thinking, the in-gallery workshop is meant to encourage visitors to brainstorm and ideate about what they want to make, how form influences an object’s connotations, and what role objects can play in their own lives.
Join educators, artists, field professionals, and museum staff as we deepen our knowledge and understanding of topics critical to our lives as informed citizens. During November’s Empowered Educators Event, engage in conversation with artist and educator Sharif Bey.
Join us for this immersive artist-led master class with artist Sara Greenberger Rafferty in partnership with nearby Fallingwater and the Pittsburgh Glass Center!
This summer, join us for a four-session online book club on Leslie Feinberg’s Stone Butch Blues, a seminal queer text that has continued to inspire.
Tune in to Sunday morning story time! This month we’re reading The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires, followed by a making activity for children ages 12 and under.
Join us for a workshop designed to teach participants how establishing intimacy with the self can expand to support collective care.
Make new friends during this series of interactive, live screenings of our fantastical online exhibition Rokni Haerizadeh: Reign of Winter.
Make new friends during this series of interactive, live screenings of our fantastical online exhibition Rokni Haerizadeh: Reign of Winter.
In this online workshop, we will unpack the concepts and functions of machine learning within Artificial Intelligence (AI).
In this workshop, participants will get a crash course in the basics of what makes up AI then create a collaborative speculative story that depicts a future of technology that is equitable and inspiring.
Create your own social algorithms and reflect on the impacts those algorithms have in this workshop.
Join teaching artist Joke Slagle for a family-friendly drawing workshop inspired by Doug Aitken’s migration (empire). This event is free with registration.
Join teaching artist Joke Slagle for a family-friendly drawing workshop inspired by the animated creature in Rachel Rose’s Lake Valley. This event is free with registration.
Join us for an evening of cocktails and drawing in Lina Bo Bardi Draws. This event is free with admission.
Join visiting artists for a series of hands-on drawing workshops! Inspired by the drawings of Lina Bo Bardi on view in the Heinz Architectural Center, this series invites you to draw how you see the world.
Join us for the third meeting of our 2020 series where educators from around the region join together to explore, reflect, and practice building spaces of racial justice and equity both in the classroom and community.