Banner image for Carnegie Museum of Art's 20-20 exhibition, featuring an image of a Lyle Ashton Harris photograph called Miss America and a Collier Schorr image of Michelle Obama called First Lady.

Top: Lyle Ashton Harris, Miss America (detail), 1987/1988, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, anonymous gift © Lyle Ashton Harris; Bottom: Collier Schorr, The First Lady (Diplomat's Room, Rihanna, 20 Minutes) (detail), 2016, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, The William T. Hillman Fund for Photography © Collier Schorr, courtesy 303 Gallery, New York.

Gallery Conversation in partnership with By Any Means: Ways of Seeing

Heinz Galleries

Free Event


CMOA partners with contemporary art series By Any Means for three thought-provoking in-gallery conversations.

Featured participants on December 3:
Alison Brand Oehler, director, Concept Art Gallery
Jessica Lanay, curator, poet, and researcher
Charlotte Ka, visual artist and co-founder, MOKA Art Gallery

By Any Means (BAM) engages with artists, curators, writers, and cultural consumers to broaden the scope and understanding of contemporary art influenced by Black culture. Each conversation invites a mix of artists, writers, activists, museum staff, and you to share reflections on the exhibition. Additional support for BAM is provided by Annette Berger and Family and the August Wilson Legacy Fund.