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February 2012

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Holiday Hours
Carnegie Museum of Natural History is open on Presidents Day, February 20.

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Exhibitions

M is for Museum
programThrough August 30, 2012

Kids and grown-ups, guided by the ABCs, discover the wonders of one of America’s best natural history museums! C is for Collect; see how we have gathered the specimens that form the backbone of our museum. P is for Powdermill Nature Reserve, where scientists study plants and animals in their natural habitat. And Z is for the Zone, where children play and explore! It’s an exciting journey into the behind-the-scenes world of amazing museum objects and the scientists who collect, care for, and study them. Designed for visitors 5 to 13 years old, M is for Museum features multimedia and hands-on activities that help curious young audiences discover how museums help protect, explore, and explain nature in all its wonder and the cultures of the world.

Sponsorship for M is for Museum is provided by:

programRead My Pins: The Madeleine Albright Collection
Through March 4, 2012

This world-famous exhibition and the accompanying book reveal an intriguing story of American history and foreign policy as told through more than 200 of Secretary Albright’s pins. In 1994, Saddam Hussein’s government-controlled press referred to then-U.S. Ambassador to the UN Albright as an “unparalleled serpent.” She then wore a golden snake brooch to her next meeting on Iraq, beginning a career-long practice of using jewelry to convey and reinforce diplomatic messages. According to Albright, “jewelry had become part of my personal diplomatic arsenal.” Read My Pins: The Madeleine Albright Collection demonstrates the power of jewelry to communicate through a style and language all its own. This exhibition has been organized by the Museum of Arts and Design in New York. Generous support for this exhibition was provided by Bren Simon and for the exhibition catalogue by St. John Knits. Photo: Portrait by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders

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Eckert Seamans First Niagara Louis Anthony

programWarhol's Cats and Dogs Series
February 10–June 30, 2012
Entrance Gallery

Carnegie Museum of Natural History, in collaboration with The Andy Warhol Museum, presents an exhibition of silkscreen prints of cats and dogs by famed pop artist and Pittsburgh native Andy Warhol (1928–1987). Natural History director Sam Taylor and Warhol director Eric Shiner organized the exhibition.

Image: Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), Cat, 1976, acrylic and silkscreen ink on linen, 26 x 32 in. (66 x 81.3 cm.), The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh; Founding Collection, Contribution The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., 1998.1.197, © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.

Eckert Seamans First Niagara Louis Anthony

programLord of the Crane Flies
Ongoing
Third Floor Rear

This exhibition focuses on Invertebrate Zoologist Chen Young's nearly 30 years of work on crane flies. Explore photographs, illustrations, specimens, and video all about crane flies—what they are, where they live, how they are collected and studied, and why they are an important part of the planet we share.
Photo: Pedicia albivitta by Donna Race

Population Impact
Ongoing
program3rd Floor Alcove

How are the world’s nearly seven billion humans affecting ecosystems? And what effects do changing ecosystems have on humans? These questions and many others are explored through graphics, specimens, satellite images, and more in Population Impact. Compelling case studies and examples from western Pennsylvania and around the world underscore the idea that unchecked population growth in any species has lasting consequences on natural systems. Humans have become the dominant species in nearly every ecosystem on Earth. Choices we make affect the world in which we live in a very real way.

Kids/Families

Free Family Activities daily
Girl Scout Day February 25
Mornings at the Museum: A is for Artifact February 18
Overnights and Pajama Nights
Weekend Nature Hikes Saturdays at Powdermill Nature Reserve

Lectures

R.W. Moriarty Science Seminar Series February 16
Scientific Lecture Series for Adults Sundays at Powdermill Nature Reserve

Tours

Behind-the-Scenes in the Section of Mollusks Saturdays
Dinosaurs in Their Time weekends

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