- Carnegie International

Zanele Muholi Confronts Hate, Rewrites Queer History
Visual activist Zanele Muholi rewrites queer history and pushes back against hate crime in her native South Africa.
- Carnegie International

How Child’s Play Inspired a Movement to Help Communities
Examining the art of play and how it inspired the 2013 Carnegie International’s Playground Project.
- Neighborhoods

Art on Loan: Inside Braddock’s Art Lending Collection
With the Art Lending Collection in the Braddock Carnegie Library, Transformazium maintains the community's culture while subverting arts’ narrative.
- News

Mind the Gap: Writing Women Back Into Art History
To tell the full story, two Art+Feminism Pittsburgh events helped women in the arts gain equal visibility on Wikipedia.
- Carnegie International

Taryn Simon on Human Truths and Indexing Bond’s Birds
Multidisciplinary artist Taryn Simon discusses early influences to her two-part super spy exhibit.
- Carnegie International

Homesteading: Portraying the Town Where Steel Was King
Philadelphia photographer Zoe Strauss frames labor and community in a Homestead portrait shop.
- Carnegie International

Pedro Reyes on Disarming North America‘s Gun Problem
Mexican artist Pedro Reyes discusses how he steamrolled and melted government-seized guns to make a mechanized, musical instruments.