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Experience the culture and refinement of the Gilded Age at the Frick Art & Historical Center, located on beautifully landscaped gardens in Pittsburgh's East End. The museum and its multiple collections are the legacy of Helen Clay Frick, daughter of Henry Clay Frick, one of America's greatest industrialists and art collectors. Here, one can view fine and decorative arts and artifacts, magnificent exhibitions and vintage
cars and carriages, take part in educational programs and
concerts, enjoy fine dining and more.

1934: A New Deal for Artists

1934: A New Deal for Artists
The Frick Art Museum

Through April 25

Driving Through the Depression

On the Road in '34
Car and Carriage Museum

Through April 25

Art at Noon

Free lecture--Labor in Pgh.'s New Deal Murals


Wed. 4/7 at noon

LUPEC

Film, Friends and Drinks:
It Happened One Night

Tues. 3/23, 7 p.m. - SOLD OUT

 
 
  • Learn about Clayton: free talks each Thursday at 2 p.m. more
  • Explore1934 through free gallery talks Fridays at 2 p.m. more>
  • Summer Camp at the Frick:
    register now more>

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Hours
Tuesday - Sunday
10am to 5pm
Closed Monday
The Cafe
Tuesday - Sunday
Lunch 11am to 5pm
Tea 2:30pm to 5pm