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now on view at the Frick 1806, Jena is on view at the Frick through May 31, 2009. Rob Rogers discusses political cartooning on 10/12 The Post-Gazette's award-winning editorial cartoonist will discuss his experiences covering the 2008 presidential campaign and conventions. Music for Exhibitions begins new season 11/18 Join Katherine Soroka and Chatham Baroque for an evening of memorable music. View photos from the 2008 H. C. Frick Horseless Carriage Tour Twenty-six teams of drivers made it a day of fun. Sign up for the Frick e-newsletter Each month, receive the latest information about exhibitions; programs for adults, families, children, and teachers; events; specials at The Café and the Museum Shop; and more. |
The Frick Art & Historical Center is a fascinating complex of museums and historical buildings located on over five acres of lawns and gardens in Pittsburgh's residential East End. The Center is devoted to the interpretation of the life and times of industrialist and art collector Henry Clay Frick. Exhibitions of fine and decorative art are also presented at the Center.
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Admission The Frick Art & Historical Center grounds, The Frick Art Museum, Car and Carriage Museum, and Greenhouse are free. Tours of Clayton, the restored home of Henry Clay Frick, are $12.00 for adults, $10.00 for seniors and $6.00 for students (under 16). Reservations are recommended, call 412/371-0600 (TTY: 412/697-0938). Other tours and programs subject to various admission fees. See Tours for more information. Copyright © 2008, The Frick Art & Historical Center. Click here for our privacy policy. |
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