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Museum visitors observe exhibits and restoration work, with artifacts displayed and informational panels on a countertop.

The Stories We Keep: Conserving Objects from Ancient Egypt at Carnegie Museum of Natural History closes September 1.

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Summer is in full swing in Pittsburgh, and there’s never been a better time to dive into discovery with a membership to the four Carnegie Museums! Whether you're planning unforgettable outdoor fun or looking to cool off with indoor adventures, Carnegie Museums is your gateway to community and inspiration.

When you join Carnegie Museums, save 10% on your entire annual membership and receive a bonus $10 museum store gift card.*

Every visit promises something new to explore, from captivating new exhibitions to engaging public events. Make this summer one to remember by starting your journey with us today!

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Bridget Hovell

Bridget Hovell
Director of Membership & Annual Giving

*Cannot be combined with other offers. 10% off annual membership applies only to Individual Membership up to Friend Membership. Discount does not apply to monthly payments. A portion of your membership is considered a charitable contribution; therefore, memberships are not refundable.

 
 

All members enjoy:

  • Free general admission for one year to Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Science Center, and The Andy Warhol Museum
  • Invitations to members-only events and programming
  • Free reciprocal admission at 300+ ASTC museums and science centers
  • Discounts on classes, camps, lectures, and special events
  • Discounts on laser shows at the Buhl Planetarium and educational films at The Rangos Giant Cinema
  • 10% discount in museum stores and cafes (20% store discount during Member Shopping Days)
  • Free subscription to Carnegie magazine
  • Free Carnegie Kid's Club card, valid for one prize per month at the museum stores

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Upgrade to our Young Professionals membership!

Carnegie Connectors is a new membership for young professionals who share interests in art, science, and natural history. Members are rising leaders who recognize the importance of investing through their membership in the four Carnegie Museums and the city of Pittsburgh. Suggested for members ages 21 through 40.

In addition to all standard membership benefits, Carnegie Connectors members also receive invitations to four Young Professionals events, plus discounted admission to 21+ nights with one free drink ticket at Carnegie Museum of Natural History and Carnegie Science Center.

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All events and exhibitions are free for members unless noted.

Events

Inside Out
Thursdays and Saturdays  |  Art
Come to the Sculpture Court, where art is all around you, for our free outdoor summer performance and music series. Inside Out is your summer space to express yourself with others and experience a cooling breeze of fresh sounds, movement, and connection with artists across our region’s neighborhoods and beyond.
Free to the public.

Hummingbird Day
August 16  | 9 A.M.–Noon |  Powdermill
Celebrate the world’s smallest birds! Spend the morning at Powdermill Nature Center learning about colorful, tiny, fast-flying hummingbirds and their important place as pollinators in their ecosystems. Go on a guided hike, learn how to take care of bird feeders, and find out which plants in our area are perfect for pollinators. If we’re lucky, we’ll get to see some hummingbirds up close. This is a family-friendly event open to all ages.
Free to the public.

SkyWatch
August 9  |  9–11 p.m.  |  Science
Embark on an exhilarating journey across the cosmos. Discover the breathtaking mysteries that twinkle just beyond our reach with one-on-one discussions with our astronomy experts. Fabulous for astronomers of all ages and skill levels! Tickets can be purchased online up until the start of the event. No walk-up tickets available.
Members receive discounts on tickets.

Good Fridays: Silver Street Series
August 29  |  5–10 p.m.  |  Warhol
Join artists, creatives, and entrepreneurs in the Silver Street event space surrounded by a canopy of lights and rainbow walls. Cash bar, El Sabor Latin Kitchen food truck, and music onsite.
Free to the public.

Exhibitions

Carnegie Science Center
Mental Health: Mind Matters
On view through August 17, 2025

Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Uprooted: Plants Out of Place
On view now

Carnegie Museum of Art
Fault Lines: Art, Imperialism, and the Atlantic World
On view through January 25, 2026

The Andy Warhol Museum
Good Business: Andy Warhol’s Screenprints
On view through September 1, 2025

 

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Your generosity matters! Become a part of our circle of lifelong learners dedicated to supporting Carnegie Museums mission. Your generous support directly impacts our ability to offer educational programs, preserve and expand our collections, produce groundbreaking scientific research, and create inspiring exhibits that reach thousands of visitors each year.

All donors enjoy:

  • All Premium-Level member benefits
  • Exclusive access to donor events and previews
  • A select number of complimentary vouchers for educational films at The Rangos Giant Cinema plus discounts on films (excludes Hollywood films)
  • Joining with fellow donors who love and value Carnegie Museums!

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