MUSEUMS & VISUAL ARTS 707 & 709 Penn Gallery
707 Penn Gallery (near Seventh St.) 412-456-6666 •
trustarts.org
Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Andy Warhol Museum, The
117 Sandusky St. • Pittsburgh, PA 15212 412-237-8300 •
warhol.org 980 Liberty Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15222
DESCRIPTION 707 & 709 Penn Galleries exhibit the work of regional
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artists and is free and open to the public. These galleries W-Th, 11-6; F-S, 11-8 are a project of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.
M-T, closed Su, 11-5
Home to the work and pop sensibilities of native Pittsburgher Andy Warhol. Temporary exhibitions are presented on a regular basis.
August Wilson Center for African American Culture Visual and performing arts and education programs 412-258-2700 • 412-471-6930 (group sales)
augustwilsoncenter.org
enhancing public knowledge and appreciation of contributions of people of African descent to art, and the world.
Bulgarian Macedonian National Educational & Cultural Center
449-451 West Eighth Ave. • West Homestead, PA 15120 enhancing tolerance, preserving tradition and promoting understanding among all people.
412-831-5101 • 412-461-6188 •
bmnecc.org
Carnegie Museum of Art 412-622-3131 •
cmoa.org
412-621-1268 •
clementemuseum.com 3339 Penn Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15201
Clemente Museum, The
412-371-0600 •
thefrickpittsburgh.org 7227 Reynolds St. • Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Frick Art & Historical Center
info@futuretenant.org •
futuretenant.org 819 Penn Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Future Tenant 4400 Forbes Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15213
T,W,Th,S,Su, 10-5 F, 10-10
W-F, 11-7; S, 10-5 Su, Noon-5
M, T, closed
additional hours for performance
Preserves and presents cultural values and traditions of T-Th, 10am-1pm the Bulgarian and Macedonian people. Articulates and promotes these values and traditions as a way of
Post-Impressionist works, architecture and international Su, Noon-5 contemporary art.
Visitors enjoy an important and extensive collection of American and European Impressionist and
M, closed
The largest collection of Roberto Clemente memorabilia Guided tours by in the world. Located in historic Engine House 25 in Lawrenceville.
Visitors enjoy The Frick Art Museum, Car and Carriage Museum, Clayton, the Greenhouse, Museum Shop and Café.
Downtown’s most unique art space, Future Tenant presents visual art shows, live music, performances,
open mic nights and more, highlighting the work of emerging and established artists.
T-Su, 10-5
Please see website for hours
KEY • Hours: M - Monday • T - Tuesday • W - Wednesday • Th - Thursday • F - Friday • S - Saturday • Su - Sunday appointment only
T,W,F, S, 10-5 Th, 10-8
S, 9-Noon/and by appointment
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SENIOR Free
members free
$20
(performances $7-$49)
$11 Free $10 $9
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ADMISSION ADMISSION ADMISSION Free
Free
members members free
$10
free $7
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members free
$17.95 $20 $12
members under 3 free
$14.95
$11.95 and
$20 $10 $10 $10
members free
From fine art to fossils, masterpieces to minerals, you can experience it all here!
Members visit free 412.622.3131
www.cmoa.org
www.carnegiemnh.org Two amazing museums —one admission price!
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Paul Signac, Place des Lices, St. Tropez (detail), 1893 Cretaceous Seaway
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