Unveiling Contemporary Voices: Art & Society at the Carnegie Museum

Join us for a captivating tour of the Scaife Galleries at the Carnegie Museum of Art, where we explore contemporary works created after 1950 that challenge societal injustices. From Zao Wou-Ki's haunting "Black Crowd" to Keith Haring's vibrant commentary on alienation, each piece invites personal interpretation and reflection. Discover the diverse stories told through color, form, and history, culminating with Didier William's powerful exploration of colonial impact in Haiti. Experience how contemporary art serves as a vital dialogue on identity and resilience!

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