In 1895, Pittsburgh industrialist Andrew Carnegie established Carnegie Institute to help people improve their lives through educational and cultural experiences. His founding ideals are now embodied in a collective of four distinctive museums —Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Science Center, and The Andy Warhol Museum—that serve nearly 1.4 million people each year. Individually, each of the Carnegie museums displays and interprets the world through its own unique lens of art, science, and natural history. Together, we share a common vision: To set, with uncompromising quality, the national standard among museums for integration into the communities we serve, for our mutual advancement.