Sentences with phrase «museum with snakes»

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With more than 40 living animal species, the Nature Museum is one of the only museums where you can get up close and hands on with turtles, snakes, insects, and mWith more than 40 living animal species, the Nature Museum is one of the only museums where you can get up close and hands on with turtles, snakes, insects, and mwith turtles, snakes, insects, and more!
14 Of Our Favorite Events In Chicago This Week - Chicagoist - October 26, 2015 Have Supper With Snakes this Friday at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum.
Midday Fix: Snakes from the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum - WGN - TV - October 23, 2015 Steve Sullivan highlights some of the slithery critters visitors will see at the Nature Museum event Supper with the Snakes.
Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum's Butterfly Ball - Splash - May 19, 2016 Partygoers became one with nature — interacting with snakes, tasting local honey and exploring the museum's newest climate exhibition — at the 18th annual ball Museum's Butterfly Ball - Splash - May 19, 2016 Partygoers became one with nature — interacting with snakes, tasting local honey and exploring the museum's newest climate exhibition — at the 18th annual ball museum's newest climate exhibition — at the 18th annual ball May 6.
Dr David Gower, an evolutionary biologist at the Museum who led the research, says, «There are more than 3,500 living species of snakes, with very diverse lifestyles.
But coupled with the scenic splendour of this 2,300 - mile journey through South Africa; it was like taking an iron snake safari through a living museum of natural history!
Columbia & Snake Rivers — The 88 - guest S.S. Legacy, a replica coastal steamer, explores the scenic views and history of the area, including the Lewis & Clark expedition, with living history presentations, and excursions to museums, wineries and forts.
Nonas» solo and two - person exhibitions include Cross Cuts: Richard Nonas and Joel Shapiro at the Knockdown Center, Queens, NY (2014); The Raw Edge: Vière et les Moyennes Montagnes, Digne - les - Bains, France (2012); Shoots Good Not Straight, Musée d'art de Saint - Etienne, France (2010); Smoke, OMI, Ghent, NY (2009); Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland (1998); Hip and Spine (Stone Chair Setting), Josephine F. Ford Sculpture Garden in collaboration with the Detroit Institute of Arts, MI (1997, permanent); Museum of Contemporary Art Stockade, Los Angeles, CA (1993); Lucifer Landing (Real Snake in an Imaginary Garden), Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI (1989, permanent); Lund Museum of Art, Lund, Sweden (1988, permanent); and Viewpoints: Richard Nonas, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN (1978).
Joby Williamson was selected for the three - person show The Snake That Ate Its Own Tail (with Peter Lamb and Samu Raatikainen) at the Pori Art Museum in Pori, Finland in August 2012.
Charles Gaines: Gridwork 1974 — 1989 The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (travelling to Hammer Museum, Los Angeles) 2013 Notes on Social Justice Paula Cooper Gallery, New York 2012 In The Shadow of Numbers, Charles Gaines Selected Works from 1975 - 2012 Pomona College Museum of Art and Pitzer Art Gallery, Pomona and Claremont 2011 Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City 2008 Manifestos Kent Gallery, New York Susanne Vielmetter Berlin Projects, Berlin 2007 Greenhouse LA > La Biennale di Venezia, Venice (curated by Robert Storr) Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart 2006 Drawings from the «Explosion» and the «Randomized Text» Series Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City Snake River, collaboration with Edgar Arceneaux and the LA Philharmonic REDCAT, Los Angeles Lentos Kunstmuseum, Linz Kapinos Gallery, Berlin 2005 Steve Wolf Gallery, San Francisco 2004 Survey exhibition 1991 - 2004 Triple Candie, New York 2003 Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines Projects 1995 - 2001 Phoebe Conley Art Gallery, Fresno 2002 Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines Projects 1995 - 2001 Luckman Fine Art Gallery, Cal State University, Los Angeles 2001 Lurid Stories: Charles Gaines Projects 1995 - 2001, Adoline Kent Award Exhibition Walter / McBean Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco 2000 John Weber Gallery, New York Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica 1997 Brigitte March Galerie99, Stuttgart Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica 1996 Conley Art Gallery, California State University, Fresno John Weber Gallery, New York 1995 Santa Monica Museum, Santa Monica 1993 Fresno Art Museum, Fresno 1991 Charles Gaines: A Survey Exhibition, 1979 - 1991 Gallery Lavignes - Bastille, Paris (traveled to John Weber Gallery, New York; Leo Castelli Gallery, New York; Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Santa Monica) 1990 Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Santa Monica 1989 John Weber Gallery, New York Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Fresh Visions, Santa Monica 1988 Gallery Lavignes - Bastille, Paris Brigitte March Gallery, Stuttgart 1987 John Weber Gallery, New York Leo Castelli Gallery, New York 1985 Leo Castelli Gallery, New York 1984 Artist of the Month Exhibition Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles 1981 Leo Castelli Gallery, New York John Weber Gallery, New York 1980 John Weber Gallery, New York Leo Castelli Gallery, New York Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles Daniel Weinberg Gallery, San Francisco Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston 1979 Young Hoffman Gallery, Chicago Fresno Art Center, Fresno 1978 Daniel Weinberg Gallery, San Francisco 1975 University of Southern California, Los Angeles 1972 Cinque Gallery, New York University of Southern California, Los Angeles 1971 Louisville School of Art, Anchorage 1969 State University of New York, College at Oswego, New York
Most recent solo exhibitions: «Maybe this is a Dream», Koelnischer Kunstverein, Cologne (2014); «The Black Pot», Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Moscow (2013); «The Parade: Nathalie Djurberg with Music by Hans Berg», New Museum, New York (2012) and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2011); «A World of Glass», Camden Arts Centre, London (2011); «Snakes know it's Yoga», Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (2011) and Kestnergesellschaft, Hannover (2010); Kristianstad Konsthall, Kristianstad (2010).
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