Workshops
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.
Join world-renowned Carnegie International artist Kerry James Marshall in a special drawing session.
Join us for part three 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 us off-site at Braddock Carnegie Library for a special drawing session with Carnegie International artist Sarah Crowner.
Join Carnegie International contributor Angie Keefer for a drawing session.
Join Carnegie International artist Alex Da Corte to create valentines.
Join us for part two 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 poet Rickey Laurentiis and choreographer Maree ReMalia for a writing and movement workshop among Deana Lawson’s photographs.
Carnegie Museum of Art, Center for Urban Education, Western Pennsylvania Writing Project, and Remake Learning join together to support educators in their approaches and ability to facilitate thoughtful discussions about race in the classroom.
Drawing session led by artist Lucy Skaer.
Artist Mimi Cherono Ng’ok leads a zine-making session and invites us into her creative process inspired by travels, reading, and listening. Gather stories from a spring afternoon walk downtown or create a visual narrative while listening to a short story. Come dressed for the walk.
Join us for this year’s Pittsburgh Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon. The event aims to both encourage more female-identified editors as well as more contributions to entries on female-identified artists and creatives of all backgrounds. With over 280 Edit-A-Thons across six continents, these events continue to create and improve thousands of Wikipedia pages for artists.
Carnegie Museum of Art, Center for Urban Education, Western Pennsylvania Writing Project, and Remake Learning join together to support educators in their approaches and ability to facilitate thoughtful discussions about race in the classroom.
Join Michigan-based ceramicist Abigail Murray in our magnificent Hall of Architecture for a workshop investigating texture through the medium of plaster.
In this two-day workshop, augment your artistic practice by experimenting with the historical photographic process of cyanotype (a.k.a. blueprint).