Past and current National Geographic expeditions, adventures, and scientific research come to life. Enjoy a wide variety of changing exhibitions that reflect the richness and diversity of our world.
Plan your visit to check out a wide variety of changing exhibitions in Washington, D.C.
Bring a National Geographic exhibition to your visitors. From large interactive exhibitions to elegant photography shows, we offer high-quality traveling exhibitions to meet the needs of institutions both small and large.
Relive the adventures of Indiana Jones™, the world’s most popular globe-trotting archaeologist, by exploring the science and secrets of his many on-screen archaeological discoveries. This family activity will let you discover where film fiction meets archaeological reality.
Giants of the deep are revealed in this exhibit of National Geographic’s best whale photography, opening January 23 at the Museum of the Earth at the Paleontological Research Institution in Ithaca, New York.
The more than 50 images in “Simply Beautiful” plumb the depth of National Geographic’s Image Collection to highlight the loveliest and most appealing photographs from this impressive archive. The result is an experience of visual delight, from stunning landscapes and magnificent wildlife to fascinating people and quaint locales. The Minnesota Marine Art Museum will be hosting this exhibition from March 8 through May 27, 2012.
The first in a series of photographic exhibitions presented in partnership with the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Ocean Soul will guide visitors on a journey through the mysteries of the ocean depths as brought to life by underwater photographer Brian Skerry. The exhibitions will be open from March 28 through July 10, 2012.
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