At Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History,
you have two museums to explore!
Information about Summer Camps 2011 will be available on this site in January
Museum summer camps deliver the world! The entire museum is a field for discovery and creativity, where kids investigate Earth, art, dance, science, and more through behind-the-scenes tours, hands-on encounters, and exciting activities. Weeklong half- and full-day camps accommodate children from ages 4 through 13, with additional programs available for preschoolers and high school students.
Summer camps at the museums take full advantage of exciting permanent exhibitions like the Scaife Galleries of ancient to contemporary art, the Bruce Galleries of Decorative Arts and Design, Alcoa Foundation Hall of American Indians, and the thrilling Dinosaurs in Their Time. Joint camps combine experiences with Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural masterpiece Fallingwater, and Powdermill Nature Reserve, the biological research station of Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
Family Open House
Discover what your children already know from their time at camp: Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History are simply amazing! Set your inner child free as your kids guide you through the studios and exhibition halls where they have learned so much!
Concierge to Assist You with Sign-in
Museum staff meet you every Monday at the rear of the museums to direct you to the correct sign-in/sign-out area.
Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History
4400 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412.622.3131
