Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Visiting the Andy Warhol Museum


How many of us have lived nearby a nationally-recognized museum but have never gone there? Have you walked through the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, the Conservatory, Falling Water that’s a few hours south of Pittsburgh? Or what about the Andy Warhol museum?
At The Warhol you’ll find seven floors of drawings, prints, paintings, sculpture, film and video, as well as an extensive archive of ephemera, source materials, and other documents of Warhol’s life. The Warhol also features work by other artists, a performance art series, special exhibitions, film screenings, lectures, concerts, and more.

Weekly Good Fridays programming offers a more social museum experience, with a bar, half-price admission and many featuring special programming.  Our Factory offers a lively, hands-on studio experience for visitors of all ages.Weekday Gallery Talks invite visitors to experience a range of topics including Warhol’s art practices and more.

Warhol’s film and video work is screened daily in our theater. The Warhol CafĂ©, located on the underground level, serves soups, salads, sandwiches, gourmet treats, and specialty coffee drinks. Books, posters, videos, postcards, gifts, and other materials are available at The Warhol Store. Don’t forget to immortalize yourself in our vintage photobooth, or create your own, authentic Warhol Screen Test on our 6th floor.



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