
58th Carnegie International Drop-In Tours
Join a Carnegie Museum of Art docent for an interactive overview tour of Is it morning for you yet?, the 58th Carnegie International orienting you to the layout of the exhibition, the artists and collections.

Morning Movements
Caregivers and parents with young children, join us for a morning of movement and making that provides insight and experiences of artworks in Is it morning for you yet?, the 58th Carnegie International.

58th Carnegie International Thursday Evening Drop-In Tours
Join a Carnegie Museum of Art docent for an interactive overview tour of Is it morning for you yet?, the 58th Carnegie International orienting you to the layout of the exhibition, the artists and collections.

International Lab
Join us for drop-in art-making and inquiry inspired by the currents, ideas, questions, and materials found through out Is it morning for you yet?, the 58th Carnegie International.

Empowered Educators
Join educators, artists, field professionals, and museum staff during the ongoing Empowered Educators program as we deepen our knowledge and understanding of topics critical to our lives.

Across the Walls Screening and Panel Discussion: 2nd Chances Keep Us Safer
Join us for a collective viewing of Across the Walls, a documentary film that offers an intimate glimpse into the experiences of women sentenced to life in prison without parole in the state of Pennsylvania.

Refractions: Zahia Rahmani & Sohrab Mohebbi
As a part of Refractions: 58th Carnegie International Conversation Series, join us for an in-person conversation between artist Zahia Rahmani and Sohrab Mohebbi, the Kathe and Jim Patrinos Curator of the 58th Carnegie International.

International Teen Lab
Join us for drop-in art-making and inquiry inspired by the currents, ideas, questions, and materials found through out Is it morning for you yet?, the 58th Carnegie International.

Empowered Educators
Join educators, artists, field professionals, and museum staff during the ongoing Empowered Educators program as we deepen our knowledge and understanding of topics critical to our lives.

Refractions: Banu Cennetoğlu & Thomas Keenan
As a part of Refractions: 58th Carnegie International Conversation Series, join us for an in-person conversation between artist Banu Cennetoğlu and Thomas Keenan, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Director of Human Rights Program at Bard College.