Workshops
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.
Join visiting curator Zeuler R. Lima for a hands-on workshop! Inspired by the drawings of Lina Bo Bardi on view in the Heinz Architectural Center, this event invites you to adopt the mindset of a designer.
Join us for the second 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.
Join us for the first 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.
Practice the art of close observation in this interactive drawing workshop led by Kim Beck, Associate Professor of Art at Carnegie Mellon University, inspired by the enigmatic frog sculpture in Margaret Honda.
Join photographer Charlee Brodsky for this hands-on still life composition workshop that combines drawing and photography. This workshop has something for everyone, whether a novice learning about this artistic tradition or an experienced artist honing a new skill for an existing practice.
Join artist Jasmine Hearn for her workshop, “Memory, Sensation, and Imagination.” Investigate how the body is able to use memory, sensation, and imagination as ways to enter movement to articulate stories, ancestry, and personal truth.
Join dance-maker and multidisciplinary artist Katja-Maria Taavitsainen (Berlin/Helsinki) to experience and share in her current project, FUTUREDANCES. Participants will receive free admission to Third Thursday: Intimate Subjects.
Join artist Char Stiles for “Sending an Email by Hand,” a discussion-based workshop focused on digital communication. Consider the email as a catalyst to talk about privacy and online communication, and receive free admission to Third Thursday: Intimate Subjects.
Join performance artist duo slowdanger for a movement practice in the galleries. This workshop challenges participants to explore the links between body, sound, and environment.
Join City of Play for engaging social games that combine martial arts, dance, sports, theater, yoga, massage, and conflict resolution. Experience the galleries in a completely new way with games that encourage physical and emotional interaction.
Join performance artist duo slowdanger for a movement practice in the galleries. This workshop challenges participants to explore the links between body, sound, and environment.
Join us for part four of a five-part 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.
Discover the art of pattern making and textile design in this collaborative workshop led by artist Ruth Root.
Join us for part four of a five-part 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.
Join Carnegie International contributors Josiah McElheny, John Corbett, and Jim Dempsey for a unique drawing session.
Join Carnegie International contributor Leslie Hewitt in a special gesture drawing session.