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The Field Museum combines the research of its world-renowned scientific staff with its award-winning design expertise to create high-quality traveling exhibitions.
From the world’s most famous dinosaur to the natural and cultural history of chocolate, from natural disasters to landmark scientific discoveries, The Field Museum’s exhibitions explore intriguing topics that encompass natural history, ethnology, contemporary science, community involvement, and popular culture.
Clients as varied as natural history museums, art museums, science centers, children’s museums, and local history centers have enjoyed The Field Museum’s engaging exhibitions and exceptional service and support.
Featured Traveling Exhibitions
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Nature Unleashed: Inside Natural Disasters
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Explore the earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, volcanoes, tornadoes, and other natural disasters from the ancient past and not-too-distant future that both fascinate and frighten us.
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Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age
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Explore the intriguing world of mammoths and mastodonsincluding the story of Lyuba, a spectacularly preserved baby mammoth recently found in the tundrain this exciting new exhibition opening in 2010.
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A T. rex Named Sue
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One of the most successful U.S. traveling exhibitions ever, this bilingual exhibition features Sue’s complete cast skeleton and engaging interactives to tell the story of the biggest, most complete, and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex ever found. |
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Traveling Exhibitions Contacts:
Gretchen Baker
Traveling Exhibitions Manager
312-665-7370
Amy Bornkamp
Traveling Exhibitions Manager
312-665-7404
Whitney Owens
Temporary and Traveling Exhibitions Director
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