Pittsburgh: Art Museum
Places and attractions in the Art museum category
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The Andy Warhol Museum
Warhol's works and the art he inspired The Andy Warhol Museum, nestled in the heart of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, stands as a vibrant tribute to one of the most influential American artists of the 20th century. This extensive museum, dedicated to the life and art of Andy Warhol, is the largest museum in...
Randyland
Randyland is a vibrant explosion of color and creativity nestled in the heart of Pittsburgh's historic Mexican War Streets neighborhood. This whimsical outdoor museum is the brainchild of artist Randy Gilson, who transformed a rundown property into a joyful celebration...
Mattress Factory
The Mattress Factory is a unique cultural gem nestled in the North Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh, United States. This contemporary art museum, distinguished for its room-sized installations, offers an immersive experience that pushes the boundaries of traditional...
Carnegie Museum of Art
Multimedia exhibits of contemporary art Nestled in the vibrant heart of Pittsburgh, the Carnegie Museum of Art stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural tapestry. Established in 1895 by industrialist Andrew Carnegie, the museum is a revered institution that showcases a diverse collection of...
Frick Art & Historical Center
Nestled in the verdant neighborhood of Point Breeze in Pittsburgh, the Frick Art & Historical Center stands as a cultural oasis that offers visitors a glimpse into the Gilded Age opulence and the legacy of the Frick family.
Frick Fine Arts Building
Nestled within the verdant grounds of the University of Pittsburgh, the Frick Fine Arts Building stands as a beacon of cultural enrichment in the bustling city of Pittsburgh, United States. This historic structure is not only a hub for the university's Department of...
August Wilson African American Cultural Center
The August Wilson African American Cultural Center is a U.S. nonprofit arts organization based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that presents performing and visual arts programs that celebrate the contributions of African Americans not only in Western Pennsylvania, but nationally and internationally.
Pittsburgh Center for the Arts
The Pittsburgh Center for the Arts is a non-profit community arts campus that offers arts education programs and contemporary art exhibitions in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Miller ICA at Carnegie Mellon University
The Miller ICA at Carnegie Mellon University is the contemporary art gallery of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
ToonSeum
ToonSeum: Pittsburgh Museum of Cartoon Art is a museum devoted exclusively to the cartoon arts, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ToonSeum is one of three museums dedicated to cartoon art in the United States.
American Jewish Museum
The American Jewish Museum, or AJM, is a contemporary Jewish art museum located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A department of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh, the museum is located in the Squirrel Hill JCC at the corner Forbes Avenue and Murray Avenue, in the heart of Pittsburgh's historically Jewish neighborhood.
Carnegie International
The Carnegie International is the oldest North American exhibition of contemporary art from around the globe. It was first organized at the behest of industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie on November 5, 1896 in Pittsburgh.