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Peaceful Protest

ICE OUT FOR GOOD

From Public Source:


On Sunday afternoon, hundreds of people marched to ICE’s Pittsburgh field office on the South Side to protest recent shootings involving federal immigration agents. The march followed the killing of an American citizen by a federal agent in Minneapolis on Wednesday and, a day later, the shooting of two Venezuelan nationals in Portland.

The shootings spurred a weekend of nationwide protests, including in Pittsburgh and elsewhere in the region, against a “pattern of unchecked violence, impunity and abuse” by federal immigration enforcement agencies, according to a statement by organizer Indivisible Pittsburgh.

Nationwide, organizers held protests “to demand accountability, honor the life lost, and make visible the human cost of ICE’s actions,” according to Indivisible Pittsburgh.

Locally, ICE arrests under the second Trump administration through mid-October were more than triple those of the prior year, according to data from the Data Deportation Project and analyzed by Public Source.

The protests have intersected with ongoing debate in the Pittsburgh region over cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. 

Newly inaugurated Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O’Connor said a day after the Minneapolis shooting that the City of Pittsburgh will not cooperate with ICE. Several Allegheny County municipalities, though, including Stowe Township and Springdale, have recently signed agreements to partner with ICE on local immigration enforcement.


In a statement, the City of Pittsburgh Republican Committee wrote that local police have a “clear legal duty” to assist federal agencies. “Any attempt by elected officials to blur that obligation undermines the rule of law and places officers — and citizens — in an impossible and potentially dangerous position,” said Todd McCollum, chairman of the City of Pittsburgh Republican Committee and a former Pittsburgh police officer, in a statement.

The surge in local immigration enforcement has led hundreds in the Pittsburgh area to sign up for rapid response teams that deploy to arrests and raids to record ICE actions and accompany vulnerable people to court. 

“Public protest is a constitutional right, but elected officials have an obligation to be absolutely clear that violence, obstruction of law enforcement, and intimidation will not be tolerated,” McCollum said.


READ MORE AT PUBLIC SOURCE


Sunday, January 11th at 2pm

Event by Indivisible Pittsburgh, 1Hood Power 

Three Rivers Heritage Park, Three Rivers Heritage Trail & Hot Metal Bridge St.Public  · 


"ICE Out For Good." We are a coalition of Pittsburgh-based organizations that know that Pittsburghers want to stand with the rule of law, our neighbors in Minnesota, and beyond. We’ll begin with brief remarks at Three Rivers Heritage Park, followed by a short march (0.4 miles) past the DHS/ICE offices on Sidney St..We are asking you to join us in the spirit of mourning and lamentation appropriate for this moment in history. We will join together to lament and march solemnly. We will encourage our local officials to join us and encourage participants to reach out.If you are able to, we ask that you bring a flower or flowers if that is your tradition or a pebble to lay in memory if that is your tradition. Some flowers will be available on site.It will be COLD. Please dress accordingly.On Wednesday, January 7th, an American citizen was killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This killing is part of a broader pattern of unchecked violence, impunity, and abuse carried out by federal immigration enforcement agencies against members of our communities.A broad coalition of groups across the country is calling for a coordinated Ice Out For Good Weekend of Action on Saturday, January 10th, and Sunday, January 11th, to demand accountability, honor the life lost, and make visible the human cost of ICE’s actions.A core principle behind all ICE Out For Good events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values, and to act lawfully at this event. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to this event. 


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Steelers playoff party

Tequila Cowboy for our Wild Card Playoff Party!

Black & Gold Playoff Party Weekend

Get ready for the Black & Gold as they take on the Houston Texans on Monday, January 12 at 8:15 PM. A full weekend of events is planned to hype up the team and the city.

Saturday at Tequila Cowboy
Fans can score a Steelers koozie, rally sign, chances to win giveaways, and more.

Steelers Pep Rally

Join Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato and Mayor Corey O’Connor for an official pep rally at the Allegheny County Courthouse Courtyard.
We’ll be joined by Steelers legend Brett Keisel, Steely McBeam, sweet treats from Oakmont Bakery, and music to keep the energy high.

🗓 Monday, January 12 | Noon

Let’s show up and show out for the Black & Gold! 🖤💛



Get ready for the Black & Gold to take on the Houston Texans at our Playoff Party presented by Neighborhood Ford Store, this Saturday at Tequila Cowboy, hosted by Rob King and Charlie Batch! 🏈 Fans can expect:

-A Steelers koozie

-A rally sign

-Chances to win Playoff Tickets and autographed giveaways

-Steely McBeam

-Steelers Legend stage appearances

-And more!

*The event FREE and is family friendly, but anyone under 21 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.


Saturday, January 10th


5-7 PM


Tequila Cowboy, Pittsburgh, PA





tapescape

a fan favorite returns! tapescape opens saturday, january 24

The Children’s Museum is delighted to open its fourth version of Tapescape, an indoor climbing, sliding, rolling art installation made of more than 50 miles of packing tape stretched over a steel frame, designed by creator Eric Lennartson.

Explore and crawl through the twisting tunnels and curving walls of this unique climbing terrain showcasing an unexpected and delightful use of a common material.

Learn about Opening Weekend activities.

Tapescape will be open to explore 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM every day that the Children’s Museum is open.

Featured events

Let Freedom Sing

Celebrating Social Justice in Song

Monday, January 19, 2026
7:30pm

Kelly Strayhorn Theater | 5941 Penn Ave
Pay What Moves You: $2 – $50

BUY TICKETS HERE!  

The 19th Annual Let Freedom Sing Concert celebrates the social justice legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr through vocal & instrumental music and spoken word. The concert features vocal selections by The Heritage Gospel Chorale of Pittsburgh, the Rodman Street Baptist Church Choir and acclaimed operatic soprano Zuly Inirio and concludes with a performance by the intergenerational MLK Festival Choir, directed by Dr. Herbert Jones and Alton Mitchell. A jazz trio backs up the singers for the evening. WAMO 107.3 radio personality Kiki Jones serves as the celebrity Emcee.

Proceeds benefit the Let Freedom Sing Concerts, the Kelly Strayhorn Theater and the Afro American Music Institute.  Attendees are encouraged to bring a canned good to donate to the EECM Food Pantry.  

Kamin Science Center Grand Opening of Sports3

Kamin Science Center Celebrates the Grand Opening of Sports360 Exhibition

Kamin Science Center – formerly Carnegie Science Center and Pittsburgh’s most visited museum – will celebrate the grand opening of Sports360, its newest and largest long-term exhibition, with a Family-Friendly Tailgate Celebration on Sat., Dec. 13.

The launch marks the first major exhibition opening since the museum unveiled its new identity this fall, powered by a historic $65 million gift from Dan and Carole Kamin – the largest in Carnegie Museums’ 130-year history.
 

A New Era, A New Exhibit

When the museum announced its transition to the Daniel G. and Carole L. Kamin Science Center in September 2025, it signaled the beginning of a bold new era. That announcement revealed the museum’s plans for nine new exhibitions and experiences that will reimagine more than 75% of the Science Center’s exhibit spaces.

Sports360 exhibition is the latest of those new experiences to open, ushering in an unprecedented period of growth that will continue through 2026 and beyond.

“Our mission at the Science Center is to connect people and science, igniting curiosity that endures for a lifetime,” said Jason Brown, Henry Buhl, Jr., director of Kamin Science Center and vice president of Carnegie Museums. “Sports360 is the first major experience to open since we launched our new brand, and it perfectly captures the energy, imagination, and discovery that defines this new era of the Science Center. Sports360 celebrates where curiosity meets competition, and where visitors can experience the science behind movement, play, and hands-on challenges.”

About Sports360 Exhibition – Where Curiosity Meets Competition

At 9,500 square feet, Sports360 is the largest long-term exhibition at the Science Center. The high-energy experience immerses visitors in the science of athletic performance across football, baseball, hockey, soccer, basketball, and Olympic-inspired sports.

Featuring nearly 25 hands-on stations across four zones – Prepare, Practice, Participate, and Go Pro – visitors can:

  • Dash, jump, weave, and race through NFL Combine-inspired challenges
  • Test accuracy, reaction time, and instincts through sports simulators
  • Drive a virtual Zamboni, investigate biomechanics, and experience the physics behind power and motion
  • Discover how athletes train, adapt, and compete

Sports360 exhibition is designed for visitors of all ages and abilities, giving everyone a chance to test both their body and brain.

Family-Friendly Tailgate Celebration – Sat., Dec. 13

To celebrate the opening of this immersive new exhibition, Kamin Science Center will host a Family-Friendly Tailgate Celebration on Sat., Dec. 13, full of hometown spirit. Visitors will be able to:

  • Take photos with a variety of Pittsburgh mascots, including the Pirate Parrot, Pierogies, Iceburgh, Steely McBeam, and AMO from the Pittsburgh Riverhounds
  • Dance to high-energy music from DJ B-Renn, the official DJ for Pitt football and volleyball
  • Snap selfies with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds’ new USL Championship Trophy
  • Enjoy FREE photobooth photos with a Sports360 exhibit-themed backdrop
  • Engage with hands-on physics demonstrations throughout the museum’s 1st Floor that explore forces, collisions, and motion
     

Part of a Multi-Year Transformation Rooted in Curiosity
 

Sports360 is among the first major initiatives made possible by the Kamin family’s transformational $65 million gift — a donation rooted in Dan Kamin’s childhood curiosity and frequent visits to the Buhl Planetarium, where he built his first telescope at age 13.
 

Upcoming projects that are part of the Kamin Science Center transformation include:

  • Science of Speed (Opening summer 2026): An all-new experience devoted to the physics, engineering, and adrenaline behind the world’s fastest race cars featuring a two-story electric kart track, interactive exhibits, modern and vintage high-performance vehicles, and a racing-inspired lounge and restaurant
  • Peirce Atrium (Opening fall 2026): An interactive exhibition that will fill the museum’s four-story atrium with light, movement, and imagination
  • Responsive Science display (2026): A dynamic new experience exploring the local impacts of climate change in Southwestern Pennsylvania through immersive storytelling and innovative design
  • Building Futures exhibition: A groundbreaking new exhibition spotlighting skilled trades and the science behind some of today’s most in-demand careers
  • North Lot beautification project: A community-focused installation in the museum’s north parking lot with expanded green space and interpretative science displays
  • 1st Floor gallery: A completely new space designed to energize visitors with interactive and engaging experiences
  • Early Learners space: A new 4th Floor exhibition designed specifically for young explorers to foster curiosity and discovery through age-appropriate science play

“These experiences are only the beginning,” said Brown. “The generosity of the Kamin family has given us the opportunity to reimagine what a science museum can be — vibrant, modern, connected to community, and dedicated to igniting curiosity for generations.”

Sports360 exhibition is sponsored by the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation, PPG, Pittsburgh Pirates, Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, Giant Eagle Foundation, Peoples Gas, and the Chuck Noll Foundation.
 

Overview of cultural events

Pittsburgh's cultural holiday events

Pittsburgh's cultural holiday events include the Highmark Light Up Night® on November 22, 2025, and the Peoples Gas Holiday Market, running from November 21 to December 24. Other events include the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra's Highmark Holiday Pops and A Musical Christmas Carol, along with festive pop-up bars and attractions like the Pittsburgh Crèche and the Kennywood Holiday Lights. Major events

  • Highmark Light Up Night®: The official start to the holiday season, taking place on November 22, 2025.
  • Peoples Gas Holiday Market: A European-style market with handcrafted goods and food, located at 7th Street and Penn Avenue from November 21 to December 24.
  • Kennywood Holiday Lights: The amusement park will feature over 3 million lights, holiday rides, and entertainment from November 21 to December 24. 

Performances and arts

  • Highmark Holiday Pops: A festive holiday concert by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Heinz Hall, with performances from December 12 to December 21.
  • A Musical Christmas Carol: The classic holiday story performed by the Pittsburgh CLO at the Byham Theater, with select performances from December 13 to December 23.
  • Elf in Concert: Watch the movie with a live orchestra from November 21 to November 23 at Heinz Hall. 

Festive attractions and activities

  • Pittsburgh Crèche: See the world's only approved replica of the Vatican's Nativity Scene, located at the U.S. Steel Tower.
  • Holiday KidsPlay & Selfie Garden: Available from November 22 to December 21.
  • Holiday Pop-Up Bars: Explore numerous themed bars like the Wigle Wonderland in the Strip District or the Naughty & Nice Christmas Experience in Gibsonia.
  • UPMC Rink at PPG Place: Go ice skating to celebrate the holiday season. 

Voted Top Ten Lights to See in Pittsburgh!

Enchanted Lights – A Magical Holiday Stroll

An Outdoor Walk-Through Event for the Whole Family-
Voted Top Ten Lights to See in Pittsburgh!
Get ready to step into a winter wonderland! Join us for an outstanding walk-through light show, opening on November 29th and running through December 31st. This spectacular outdoor experience features thousands of twinkling lights, festive decorations, and an abundance of holiday cheer that will get you into the spirit.
Meet Santa and Celebrate with Your Furry Friends!
Santa will be on-site every night from 6 to 8PM, and on select evenings we invite you to bring your furry companions for our special Doggie Nights!
Host Your Holiday Gathering with Us!
Looking to throw a memorable holiday party for family or colleagues? Our covered pavilions are the perfect setting to welcome your guests. After enjoying a magical 45-minute stroll through our dazzling display, you can gather around your private campfire for hot chocolate and s’mores. Feel free to bring your own treats and beverages, or indulge in our delicious offerings.
Sip Seasonal Craft Cocktails!
Pittsburgh Mobile Bars will be serving up delightful craft cocktails featuring seasonal favorites to elevate your experience. Their expertise ensures that your event is truly special! (@pghmobilebars)
Support a Worthy Cause!
In the spirit of giving, all parking proceeds will benefit Crisis Center North and Cross Your Paws Dog Rescue. Join us in spreading joy this holiday season!
Get Your Tickets Today!
Don’t miss out on this magical experience! Purchase your tickets now and prepare to escape into a world of shimmering lights and festive fun at www.EnchantedLightsPittsburgh.com

Dazzling Nights 2025

Experience the most epic Dazzling Nights yet…

  • Enjoy new, one-of-a-kind holiday experiences and immersive lighting displays:
    • Gather under a 50 foot tall tree at “Shimmering Square,” where you can enjoy warm beverages and holiday treats
    • Travel “Through the Stars” - a tunnel of beautiful, illuminated stars
    • Stroll through awe-inspiring, 30 foot walls of light at “Luminary Trail” 
    • Experience “Brilliance” - our nighttime spectacular around the lotus pond - enhanced by the soaring “Elevated Reflection” Sculpture from Poetic Kinetics
    • Celebrate among nightly snowfall at “Snow and Glow” 
    • See the creatures of the forest come to life as neon light
    • Get cozy with a loved one as you walk “Under the Mistletoe”
    • Experience the quiet “Garden of Reflection” adorned with beautiful stained glass windows and hundreds of candles
    • Dance your way past mirror ball snowmen in the “Disco Snowman Escape” maze
    • Enjoy our current exhibition in the Welcome Center, “In Full Bloom: A Celebration of African American Women Quilt Artists”
    • Gather for a family photo amongst larger-than-life illuminated ornaments 

DATES : November 28, 2025 - January 3, 2026

LOCATION : Pittsburgh Botanic Garden, 799 Pinkerton Run Rd, Oakdale, PA 15071

TIMES : Entry times begin at 5:00 pm and continue every 15 minutes throughout the night.

TICKETS : Tickets must be purchased for a specific time and date, and are available online only. Tickets are $28-34.75 for adults and $25-$33.75 for children (prices listed include fees) plus tax. Children 3 and under enter free.

ARRIVAL : For the all-inclusive ticket package on-site parking, please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled entry time. For free off-site parking with ADA Accessible shuttle, please arrive 45 minutes before your ticketed entry time. 

PARKING : On-site parking is included in the all-inclusive ticket packages. 

ON-SITE PARKING ADDRESS  (All Inclusive ticket package with on-site parking required):

  • Pittsburgh Botanic Garden
    799 Pinkerton Run Rd
    Oakdale, PA 15071

Complimentary off-site parking and an ADA Accessible shuttle will be provided as a FREE alternative located at Settlers Cabin Park Wave Pool. 

OFF-SITE PARKING ADDRESS (no parking pass required):

  • Settlers Cabin Park Wave Pool
    600 Ridge Rd
    Robinson, PA 15205

Please arrive at the ADA Accessible Sparkling Express Shuttle stop 45 minutes before your ticketed entry time. 

ACCESSIBLE PARKING: is available at the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden on a first come, first served basis only with valid disability parking permit displayed.

FOOD : Dazzle your tastebuds with holiday-inspired nosh and nibbles along with tasty dessert options available for purchase throughout the duration of the event. Check out our beverage locations for chilled or toasty seasonal beverage selections.

WEATHER : Dazzling Nights is open  regardless of rain or snow, unless severe weather necessitates a cancellation for the safety of our team and guests. If a cancellation happens, our box office will email or text guests directly.

For further information, please check out our FAQ!

Lets go skating

The Rink at PPG Place

Venture over to PPG Place to ice skate around the beautifully decorated 66-foot illuminated Holiday tree on The Rink at PPG Place. The outdoor ice rink is open from the public starting November 14, 2025 through March 1, 2026, with special holiday hours for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's (we highly recommend reserving your tickets in advance).


Experience the magic of skating at our spectacular, one-of-a-kind outdoor rink in the heart of PPG Plaza. Glide through a winter wonderland surrounded by stunning city views and festive lights! Book online today!


JOIN US FOR OUTDOOR ICE SKATING AT PPG PLACE IN PITTSBURGH!

We are an outdoor ice skating rink in the center of the crown jewel of the Pittsburgh skyline, PPG Place.

Ticketing this year can be done online and pre-paid to guarantee your date and entry time slot and to avoid waiting in long lines. Walk-up in-person sales will also be available, however, long waits can occur for walk-up admission on busy dates. Waiting can be avoided if advance tickets are pre-purchased online.

MORE INFORMATION:

Skate rentals are available online and in person. Skate sharpening is also available in the Skate Rental Office for $10 per pair. Coin-operated lockers are available during your skate for rink customers only, available on a first-come, first-served basis. We also offer skate laces, gloves, and hats.

WHAT TO WEAR:

Dress for the weather. We recommend hats, gloves, and socks. Customers with skate rentals must wear socks. We have socks available for purchase if you forget to bring a pair.


QUICK DETAILS

  • Ages: All Ages
  • Duration: 1 Hour & 45 Mins
  • Rentals: Skate Rentals Available


PERFECT PITTSBURGH FAMILY FUN: OUTDOOR ICE SKATING AT PPG PLACE!

Tuesdays, beginning January 6th, enjoy one free child admission with the purchase of an adult admission!

We are an outdoor ice skating rink in the center of the crown jewel of the Pittsburgh skyline, PPG Place.

Ticketing this year can be done online and pre-paid to guarantee your date and entry time slot and to avoid waiting in long lines. Walk-up in-person sales will also be available, however, long waits can occur for walk-up admission on busy dates. Waiting can be avoided if advance tickets are pre-purchased online.


Wednesday, beginning January 7th, enjoy a half priced student ticket with a valid ID!

We are an outdoor ice skating rink in the center of the crown jewel of the Pittsburgh skyline, PPG Place.

Ticketing this year can be done online and pre-paid to guarantee your date and entry time slot and to avoid waiting in long lines. Walk-up in-person sales will also be available, however, long waits can occur for walk-up admission on busy dates. Waiting can be avoided if advance tickets are pre-purchased online.



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The Westmoreland Museum of American Art

Celebrate Winter at The Westmoreland with Festive Events

 The Westmoreland Museum of American Art is excited to kick off Winter at The Westmoreland—a schedule of free, fun, and family-friendly events celebrating the winter season—with Winter Wonderland on Friday, November 14. At Winter Wonderland, the Museum’s festiveWinter Lights outdoor display commences as well as the brand-new Winter Tales immersive experience inside. On Fridays from November 21 through December 26, the Museum hosts a series of Winter Nights with extended late hours designed for all ages to enjoy. From Thursday, December 4 through Saturday, December 6, the Museum Shop’s annual Holiday Mart returns featuring unique, handcrafted items created by local artisans. 

Winter Wonderland
Friday, November 14, 6-9pm 

Winter Wonderland celebrates the start of the festive winter season at the Museum. Visitors will enjoy the sparkling outdoor lights display, live performances, and interactive demonstrations. New this year, inside the Museum, guests will experience the Winter Tales immersive installation. The evening also includes offerings from local food vendors available for purchase, specialty drinks at the cash bar, and hands-on art activities for all ages.

Winter Lights
November 14–January 4, nightly from dusk-10pm 

Every night, the Museum will be aglow with the beautiful outdoor Winter Lights display. Visitors are encouraged to take advantage of the scenery by capturing memorable family photos and to share these on social media using #WinteratTheWestmoreland.

Winter Tales  
November 14–January 18, during Museum hours 

Winter Tales transforms the McKenna Gallery into a magical winter scene, immersing visitors in a sensory journey of sight and sound. Created by award-winning OLO Creative Farm, this one-of-a-kind installation brings to life stunning works from The Westmoreland’s collection using multi-projection, surround sound, and delicate animated effects. Visitors will feel as though they have stepped inside the paintings, surrounded by winter landscapes from Greensburg, Pittsburgh, the countryside, and beyond. Featuring works by artists such as William Coventry Wall, Charles W. (Bud) Gibbons, Henry Koerner, and Ron Donoughe, among others,Winter Tales connects these paintings together into a dazzling visual story. Select original winter scenes from the Museum’s collection will be on view nearby, providing an opportunity to experience both the large-scale animated versions and close-up intimate views of the works. To enrich the Winter Tales immersive experience, the digital images of the artworks have been enhanced using AI and other visual effects. Winter Tales is the first of two immersive experiences at The Westmoreland. The second will debut at the end of January 2026 to accompany the exhibition Steel Valley Visions: An American Legacy. 

Winter Nights
Fridays from November 21–December 26, 5-8pm 

On these Winter Nights Friday evenings, visitors can enjoy the Winter Lights display outside and explore the Museum's permanent collection, temporary exhibitions, and the Winter Tales immersive experience inside. Each date will include live performances by local musicians and festive art making activities. Additionally, complimentary hot chocolate and sweet treats will be available along with a cash bar with a selection of drinks. For a complete schedule of live music and art activities, please visit the Museum’s website. (Please note on these dates the Museum will open at noon instead of 10am.)  

Holiday Mart
Thursday, December 4, 5-8pm
Friday, December 5, 12-8pm
Saturday, December 6, 10am-5pm
Holiday Mart offers a special shopping experience where attendees can browse a wide variety of high-quality handcrafted items from talented local artisans. The event includes live musical entertainment, complimentary hot chocolate and cookies, free gift-wrapping for all purchases, and exciting raffle prizes. All shoppers save 10% on regular price merchandise both in-store and online, and Museum members enjoy an additional 10% off, making it the perfect opportunity to become a member and take advantage of exclusive benefits. Every purchase supports local artisans and the Museum. The first night of Holiday Mart coincides with Luminary Night in downtown Greensburg on Thursday, December 4. For the full line up of participating Holiday Mart vendors, visit the Museum’s website. 

My America: An Illustrated Experience 

My America: New History Center Exhibit Kicks Off America’s 250th

As the region and the nation prepare to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States in 2026, the Senator John Heinz History Center has partnered with the Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators (PSI) on a new exhibition that uses the power of illustration to reflect on the ideals at the heart of the America’s founding — freedom, equality, justice, and liberty. Opening this Saturday, Oct. 11 in the museum’s fifth floor Barensfeld Gallery, My America: An Illustrated Experience features 63 original works of art by 35 illustrators that answer the question: what does America mean to you? From paintings and portraiture to sculpture and cartoons, the artwork asks visitors to consider how American ideals have been realized, challenged, and redefined over time. The My America exhibition invites visitors to celebrate voices that shaped our nation, embrace diverse perspectives, and continue the shared work of building a more perfect union to mark America’s 250th anniversary. Exhibit highlights include: 

  • Portraits of beloved Pittsburghers like civil rights activist Daisy Lampkin, environmentalist Rachel Carson, and television host Fred Rogers
  • A large-scale sculpture of 50 historical figures, including the flag-raisers at Iwo Jima, highlighted by imagery of Americans through time
  • Illustrations of iconic places, from Plimoth Plantation to Pittsburgh neighborhoods, that explore the power and meaning of home and community
  • The artwork “Thoughts and Prayers” which is designed to spark reflection and civil discourse about freedom of expression
  • Hands-on interactives that invite you to create your own art, from designing a felt flag to piecing together a puzzle that reflects your vision of America

The exhibition also celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators, one of the largest illustrator groups in the United States. Visitors can meet and interact with PSI artists throughout the exhibit’s opening day on Saturday, Oct. 11. My America: An Illustrated Experience will be on view through Monday, Sept. 7, 2026. Celebrating America’s 250th in Pittsburgh The exhibition is a core component of the History Center’s year-long commemoration of the U.S. Semiquincentennial, marking the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, in partnership with America250PA. America250PA was established by the Pennsylvania state legislature and Governor in 2018 to plan, encourage, develop, and coordinate the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, Pennsylvania’s integral role in that event, and the impact of its people on the nation’s past, present, and future. My America is also part of the History Center’s America 101 initiative, which empowers and inspires citizens to learn more about history and civics through public programs, special exhibitions, digital learning tools, and educational curriculum. Learn more at heinzhistorycenter.org. The Senator John Heinz History Center, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and the largest history museum in Pennsylvania, presents American history with a Western Pennsylvania connection. The History Center was voted as the #1 history museum in America by readers of USA TODAY (2024, 2025) and “Pittsburgh’s Best Museum” by Pittsburgh Magazine (2022, 2023, 2024). The History Center and Sports Museum are located at 1212 Smallman Street in Pittsburgh’s Strip District. The History Center’s family of museums includes the Sports Museum; Fort Pitt Museum in historic Point State Park; and Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village, a National Historic Landmark located in Avella, Pa., in Washington County. The History Center and Fort Pitt Museum are always free for kids, supported by the Kamin “Free for Kids” Initiative. More information is available at heinzhistorycenter.org. 



Featuring 63 original works of art by 35 illustrators, My America: An Illustrated Experience uses the power of illustration to reflect on ideals associated with the American Revolution and the pillars at the heart of the nation’s founding — freedom, equality, justice, and liberty. Image: “History of Persistence” by James Mellett.

Aim High: Soaring with the Tuskegee Airmen

The exhibit includes the Black Wings, American Dreams of Flight exhibit

Don’t miss our newest exhibit inspired by the tools, tasks and history of airplanes and flying! Children of all ages can imagine themselves as future aviators through hands-on activities including rocket building and launching, a cockpit flight trainer and wearable wings.

The exhibit includes the Black Wings, American Dreams of Flight exhibit featuring a series of historic artifacts that tell the story of how African Americans, despite facing racial barriers, attained great achievements in the world of aviation. 

Aim High: Soaring with the Tuskegee Airmen was created by Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh in partnership with Hosanna House, Inc.


hands-on components

  • Cockpit Flight Trainer: Step into the role of flight captain in the Cockpit Flight Trainer, where you get a pilot’s vantage point complete with control panel, flight videos and a row of actual seats
  • Plane and Rocket Building & Launching: Build your own paper airplane or rocket, then use the launcher to fire it through the air to hit the bullseye
  • Imagination Mirrors: Try on costumes from various aviation fields, then stand in front of an interactive mirror and play the part!
  • Land the Plane Maze: Tilt a large table maze inspired by air traffic control radar to avoid obstacles and guide your “plane” to a safe destination on the landing strip
  • Wearable Wings: Build a pair of airplane wings or an entire rocket ship to wear, then “fly” through the sky
  • Things that Fly Praxinoscope: Draw anything that flies and make it come to life around a spinning column using this early form of animation


Aim High: Soaring with the Tuskegee Airmen is presented in Pittsburgh by
PPG Foundation.

Black Wings, American Dreams of Flight is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) in collaboration with the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, and made possible by the generous support of MetLife Foundation.


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Carnegie Museum of Art

Black Photojournalism Heinz Galleries Sept. 13, 2025–Jan. 19, 2026

Photojournalism is work and it is livelihood, it is craft and it is documentation, it is a way to be in the world and to share the world, it is a way to resist oppression while insisting on the fullness of life.

Black Photojournalism presents work by nearly 60 photographers chronicling historic events and daily life in the United States from the conclusion of World War II in 1945 to the presidential campaigns of 1984, including the civil rights movements through the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Drawn from archives and collections in the care of journalists, libraries, museums, newspapers, photographers, and universities, the original work prints in the exhibition were circulated and reviewed in publishing offices before anything went to print. Each one represents the energy of many dedicated individuals who worked to get out the news every single day. One picture leads to another, making visible multiple experiences of history while proposing ways of understanding today as tomorrow is being created.

Responding to a dearth of stories about Black lives told from the perspectives of Black people, Black publishers and their staff created groundbreaking editorial and photojournalistic methods and news networks. During a period of urgent social change and civil rights advocacy, newspapers and magazines, including the Afro American News, Atlanta Daily World, Pittsburgh Courier, Chicago Defender, and Ebony, transformed how people were able to access seeing themselves and their communities. Their impact on the media landscape continues into the digital present.

The exhibition, designed by artist David Hartt, is co-organized by Dan Leers, curator of photography, and Charlene Foggie-Barnett, Charles “Teenie” Harris community archivist, in dialogue with an expanded network of scholars, archivists, curators, and historians.

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