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The Frick Pittsburgh Museums and Gardens

@frickpittsburgh

Museum with multiple collections located on 10 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens in Pittsburgh's East End.

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The Frick Art Museum reopens to the public today! Enjoy selections from our permanent collection while our talented team works to bring our next special exhibition, Treasured Ornament, to life.

The Frick Art Museum reopens to the public today! Enjoy selections from our permanent collection while our talented team works to bring our next special exhibition, Treasured Ornament, to life.
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Art-inspired cocktails and mocktails are here to stay at The Café at the Frick! Sip a summery bev while you enjoy a view of Pittsburgh's best backyard, or stroll our site with your refreshment of choice in hand.

Art-inspired cocktails and mocktails are here to stay at The Café at the Frick! 

Sip a summery bev while you enjoy a view of Pittsburgh's best backyard, or stroll our site with your refreshment of choice in hand.
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#OnThisDay in 1780, French artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres was born. Ingres' stunning "Comtesse d'Haussonville" was one of the highlights of our recent exhibition, Vermeer, Monet, Rembrandt this spring. We miss seeing her in our galleries!

#OnThisDay in 1780, French artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres was born. Ingres' stunning "Comtesse d'Haussonville" was one of the highlights of our recent exhibition, Vermeer, Monet, Rembrandt this spring. We miss seeing her in our galleries!
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Thank you for your incredible support Senator Jay Costa! Without you, we could not preserve Clayton for decades to come. Learn more about the preservation work being done: thefrickpittsburgh.org/claytonpreserv…

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"With a new and improved lens through which we can view this Gilded-Age manse, [the new tour of Clayton] rises to an essential part of every Pittsburgher’s civic education." Read why in Sean Collier's article in Pittsburgh Magazine and join us for a tour! pittsburghmagazine.com/places-we-love…

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The images bring 'to light experiences of racism that were often omitted' in historical narratives of the Civil War. pittsburghmagazine.com/the-frick-pitt…

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In a political climate where Black histories are under renewed threat, Walker’s work offers a counterpoint to erasure: pghcitypaper.com/arts-entertain…

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On February 20th, our AP U.S. History students stepped beyond the classroom and into the past with a field trip to the Frick Museum and Clayton Mansion. This immersive experience gave them a firsthand look at Henry Clay Frick’s impact on the steel industry and the Gilded Age.

On February 20th, our AP U.S. History students stepped beyond the classroom and into the past with a field trip to the Frick Museum and Clayton Mansion. This immersive experience gave them a firsthand look at Henry Clay Frick’s impact on the steel industry and the Gilded Age.
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Today on Intersections KDKA+ at 11:30am The Frick Pittsburgh Museums and Gardens talks about Kara Walker exhibition on the Civil War; the August Wilson monologues competition for Pittsburgh teens; and “Hit Like a Girl” founder discussing the growing number of women golfers.

Today on Intersections <a href="/KDKA/">KDKA</a>+ at 11:30am <a href="/FrickPittsburgh/">The Frick Pittsburgh Museums and Gardens</a> talks about Kara Walker exhibition on the Civil War; the August Wilson monologues competition for Pittsburgh teens; and “Hit Like a Girl” founder discussing the growing number of women golfers.
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Pittsburgh, I’m back! Join me at The The Frick Pittsburgh Museums and Gardens on April 24 for a special book talk on Harriet Tubman and the Combahee River Raid. Get your tickets now: thefrickpittsburgh.org/Event-Book-Tal…

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“I discovered that Duquesne had a program in public history [...] then did internships that turned into my first two museum jobs,” said Amanda Dunyak Gillen, GA’02—now exec director of The Frick Pittsburgh Museums and Gardens, instructor in Duquesne Hist. Dept., and proud @duqalumni: nextpittsburgh.com/arts-entertain…