This conversation between Erika Doss, professor of American studies at the University of Notre Dame, and Paula Kane, professor of religious studies at the University of Pittsburgh, considers what religion meant to Warhol, how his religious beliefs shaped and directed his art, and why religion “matters” in the history of American modernism. READ MORE
Enjoy meeting the artists featured in the History Center’s art exhibition, Master Visual Artists VII: Preserving the Legacy, in partnership with the Master Visual Artists Project READ MORE
Director Luke Lorentzen takes care to place the Ochoas’ struggle within a larger ecosystem of civil failure, subsistence-level scavenging, and endemic corruption. READ MORE
Quintessential funny man Derek Hughes has been lauded by audiences and critics alike, with the New York Times calling him “thoroughly entertaining.” READ MORE
Curated by Katy DeMent and Ann Rosenthal, the exhibiting artworks are organized thematically, addressing issues related to climate change through craft, while posing literal questions for the public to ponder. READ MORE
Curious about the upcoming renovation Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh's Downtown location? Pop into our Open House and speak with our staff about the new space, and our plans for service while we are temporarily closed. READ MORE