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The Sternberg Museum features many traveling and temporary exhibitions
to keep you coming back. Here are the current shows:
Upcoming
Exhibits
Arikaree Breaks
Opening delayed
June 7-August 31, 2008
Kansas native Audrey Kalivoda takes museum visitors
on a photographic excursion through the canyon lands of Kansas.
Kalivoda's lens captures both the intricate detail and the majestic
sweep of the Arikaree Breaks, the steeply eroded landscape in the
northwest corner of the state.
Wow! That Oughta Be in a Museum
September 13-November 9, 2008
What do erasers, orchids, and obituaries have in common? They're
all things that Kansans collect! Both people and museums are driven
by the same collecting impulse, but they often have different goals.
This exhibit from the Kansas Museum of History features collectors
and museums all over Kansas (including Sternberg Museum) through
colorful photographs and interesting personal accounts. It explores
the human drive to accumulate things while spotlighting some amazing
Kansas collections.
Currently
Showing
T.rex cetera: Dinosaurs and other Mesozoic Monsters
May 24, 2008 - March 29, 2009
Get ready for a T.rexciting adventure! This
never-before-seen T.rexhibition features the T.rex
"Stan" along with many other skeletons from the age of
dinosaurs. This T.rextensive collection, cast from five continents,
spans the entire Mesozoic Era-from the earliest primitive dinosaurs
to the diverse menagerie that immediately preceded the great extinction.
(And beyond-you'll find one menacing monster that suggests not all
dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago!) Come T.rexplore
this long-lost world. You'll come face-to-face with Velociraptor
and its larger cousin Utahraptor. You'll discover armored
dinosaurs, horned dinosaurs, duckbilled dinosaurs, and more. You
can T.rexamine representatives of every major group of dinosaur
that walked the Earth. And it's not just dinosaurs. You'll also
meet the monstrous reptiles that ruled the seas and commanded the
skies. It's a T.rexperience you won't want to miss!!
Northern Exposures: Aurora Borealis Photography
by Duane Clausen
March 15-June 8, 2008
The dancing colors of the northern lights rarely grace
the starry skies of Kansas. But on Michigan's upper peninsula, where
photographer and amateur astronomer Duane Clausen resides, the awe-inspiring
phenomenon appears more frequently. Clausen braves frigid nights
to capture the magic of nature's colorful light show with his camera.
He then shares it via large-format prints.
Greensburg Meteorite
Beginning September 11, 2007
On the night of May 4, 2007, a massive EF5 tornado struck the town
of Greensburg, Kansas. The funnel reached a diameter of 1.7 miles
with maximum winds in excess of 205 miles per hour. Ten residents
died and scores were injured when the twister leveled 95% of the
town. Among the buildings destroyed was the Big Well Museum, which
housed the famous 1,000 pound meteorite unearthed in the area in
1949. Workers later recovered the meteorite from the debris and
it began a tour of the state as an extraterrestrial ambassador for
Greensburg while the town rebuilds. Sternberg Museum presents this
special display free of charge and invites visitors to contribute
to the recovery efforts.
Ongoing
John Cody: Audubon of Moths
Ongoing & Everchanging
Dr. John Cody's introduction to the saturniid
moths, more commonly known as giant silk moths or emperor moths,
came when he was a child growing up in Brooklyn, New York. The cecropia
he discovered outside his apartment building left an indelible impression
on his young mind and sparked a lifelong passion to capture and
share the elegance of giant silk moths through painting. He has
traveled the world seeking out his subjects and has earned renown
as "The Audubon of Moths." In this ongoing but ever-changing
exhibition, Dr. Cody world-premiers each new watercolor he creates.
His most recent painting hangs alongside a changing selection of
older, classic works.
Journey
to South Africa: An Exhibit Experience
Ongoing
In July of 2003, museum director Jerry Choate led a group from Sternberg
Museum on a two-week safari through the bush of South Africa. They
photographed wildlife, experienced native cultures, and returned with
tales of adventure. The exhibition features the photographs and personal
narratives of the travelers along with mementos from their journey.
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