Tag: Pittsburgh
- Photo Essay

Invitation to Pretend
The imaginative potential of photography offers Aleem Hurst opportunities to create the world they want to live in.
- Without Walls

So Much Left to Do, Still: Regaining Purpose During a Pandemic
Tara Fay reflects on her shifting emotions and relationship with the world during her period of sheltering in place.
- Interview

In Dialogue: Paper Buck and Nicole Heller
Paper Buck discusses justice and environmental conservation with Carnegie Museum of Natural History scientist Nicole Heller.
- Teenie Harris Archive

With Diligence and Care: Celebrating Memorial Day through the Photographs of Charles “Teenie” Harris
Photographs by Charles "Teenie" Harris offer glimpses of the lives of black soldiers during World War II.
- Architecture

An Architectural Tour of a City on Pause: Pittsburgh’s Golden Triangle
Curator of architecture Raymund Ryan traces the footsteps of another Pittsburgh architecture expert, Franklin Toker, on walks through the city’s neighborhoods while the museum's doors are temporarily closed.
- Photo Essay

A Son Reckons with His Father’s Past Lives
Photographer Mark Clowney reflects on the legacy left by his father, and the connections between the photography of father and son.
- Hillman Photography Initiative

How a Childhood at the Museum Influenced One Artist’s Future
Steffani Jemison recalls a childhood encounter with art, and how that informed her future work with the museum's Hillman Photography Initiative.
- Photo Essay

Defying the Erasure and Misrepresentation of Black Womanhood
Through a series of evocative portraits, photographer Njaimeh Njie explores black womanhood in Pittsburgh.
- Photo Essay

Face to Face with Strangers in Downtown Pittsburgh
With his Nearsighted series, photographer Tom Souzer gets up close and personal with the people of Downtown Pittsburgh.
- Photo Essay

Bearing Witness to the Boom and Bust in Pennsylvania’s Mill Towns
Photojournalist Stephanie Strasburg explores present-day realities in the mill towns that dot the Monongahela and Allegheny River Valleys.