What’s Happening at The Westmoreland?
Events, talks, tours, classes, and more. The Westmoreland Museum of American Art offers a variety of programming for all ages as well as rotating exhibitions.
Join us for events each month or see what we are hosting next!
- Events
- Gatecrashers: The Rise of the Self-Taught Artist in America
Maxwell King and Louise Lippincott: American Workman: The Life and Art of John Kane
$20 member / $25 non-member
Registration deadline is Wednesday, November 2.
Click here for more infoSunday Fun Day: Industrial History and Arts
Free
Advance registration is requested.
Click here for more infoTeacher Workshop: John Kane & Pittsburgh
Free
Advance registration is required.
Click here for more infoSelf-Taught Series: Rod Cross, Wood Carver
Inspired by the self-taught artists in Gatecrashers, Self-Taught Series is a special edition of talks & demos that provide visitors with a glimpse at local self-taught artists and artisans and their specialties.
Free
Advance registration is recommended.
Click here for more infoIn Conversation: Katherine Jentleson
Free
Advance registration is recommended.
Click here for more infoSelf-Taught Series: Dave Tomasic, Vintage Car Restoration
Inspired by the self-taught artists in Gatecrashers, Self-Taught Series is a special edition of talks & demos that provide visitors with a glimpse at local self-taught artists and artisans and their specialties.
Free
Advance registration is recommended.
Click here for more infoSelf-Taught Series: Ginnie Leiner, Quilter
Inspired by the self-taught artists in Gatecrashers, Self-Taught Series is a special edition of talks & demos that provide visitors with a glimpse at local self-taught artists and artisans and their specialties.
Free
Click here for more infoVintage Ball – SOLD OUT!
$35 member / $45 non-member
Provides two drinks and cash bar after.
Click here for more infoGatecrashers: The Rise of the Self-Taught Artist in America
This exhibition explores how, after World War I, artists without formal training “crashed the gates” of major museums in the United States, diversifying the art world across lines of race, ethnicity, class, ability, and gender.
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Free
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