National Geographic produces a wide range of public programs, including exhibits, speaker series, films, concerts and special events at our headquarters in Washington, D.C. and in select locations around the U.S. and abroad. Explore this site to find an event near you.
The Mount Baker Theatre is home to the Nat Geo Live Speaker Series in Bellingham.
Read MoreThe Cleveland Museum of Natural History will be hosting Polar Obsession: Photographs by Paul Nicklen from October 8, 2011 to March 4, 2012.
Read MoreDallas hosts National Geographic Live! as a part of The Brinker International Forum.
Read MoreThis exhibition featuring treasures from over 2000 years of Egyptian history opens at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston on October 16, 2011.
Read MoreVisit National Geographic Treasures of the Earth, a new permanent exhibition at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis.
Read MoreGiants 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.
Read MoreThe Broad Stage in Santa Monica is the new Los Angeles-area home of National Geographic Live.
Read MoreThe world of Cleopatra VII, lost to the sea and sand for nearly 2,000 years, will surface in Milwaukee on October 14, 2011 when Cleopatra: The Search for the Last Queen of Egypt opens its doors. The Milwaukee Public Museum will be the third stop on the exhibition’s world tour.
Read MoreThe Washington Center for the Performing Arts will host a three-part NG Live series beginning October 11, 2011.
Read MoreThe 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 exhibition will be open from March 26 through July 10, 2012.
Read MoreJourney into the exciting world of real pirates and experience their fascinating, true adventures. The Real Pirates exhibition will be showing at the Science Museum of Minnesota from February 18 through September 3, 2012.
Read MoreThe Principe Felipe Science Museum will host “Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology” opening December 22nd.
Read MoreAs the home of National Geographic headquarters, Washington D.C. hosts many exhibits and events.
Read MoreThe 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.
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