The Westmoreland is a regional museum with a national presence. But it’s more than a museum. It’s a destination that presents a unique look at American life. Built to inspire and engage, it’s a place for people from all corners of the world to gather and experience American art.
The Westmoreland’s collection includes works by major artists from four centuries. It also captures the region’s rich agrarian and industrial past by placing local history within the greater context of our nation. We’re home to more than 3,400 objects of fine and decorative American art, including our newest collection of post-1950 artwork. Every work of art has a story to tell.
Events
Feb 17
Sherrie Levine, After Russell Lee I-60
Feb 17
Circular Abstractions: Bull's Eye Quilts
Feb 17
John French Sloan's New York
Feb 17
Suzie Sparks: What is the Shape of Silence?
Feb 20
Black History Month
Feb 24
Sewing, Quilting and Fiber Arts Drop-In
Mar 02
Children's Art Class: Crazy Quilt Fun
Mar 03
Celebrating Quilts, Music and Movement
Mar 08
Art on Tap
Mar 08
Tom Persinger
Mar 13
Pop-Up Studio: For the Love of Pi
Mar 20
Great American Music: Willow Hill
Mar 30
Mingled Visions: The Photographs of Edward S. Curtis and Will Wilson
May 15
Great American Music: Gavas Beat
Jul 20
Era of Cool: The Art of John Van Hamersveld
Nov 02
Associated Artists of Pittsburgh Annual Exhibition