Can you dig it?
Can you dig it?
The Mary Burns exhibitions at the Kenosha Public Museum close this Sunday. Don’t miss your final opportunity to experience these powerful woven portraits and stories honoring Wisconsin’s Native women.
The Mary Burns exhibitions at the Kenosha Public Museum close this Sunday. Don’t miss your final opportunity to experience these powerful woven portraits and stories honoring Wisconsin’s Native women.
Also called schorl, this Brazilian tourmaline forms dramatic, glossy black crystals with vertical grooves running along their sides. It’s one of the most recognizable varieties of tourmaline 🖤
Also called schorl, this Brazilian tourmaline forms dramatic, glossy black crystals with vertical grooves running along their sides. It’s one of the most recognizable varieties of tourmaline 🖤
#mammoth #museum #Wisconsin
#mammoth #museum #Wisconsin
Every great dig begins with a notebook. This well-worn field book from the Kenosha mammoth excavation records the clues, questions, and breakthroughs that brought a prehistoric giant back into the light.
Every great dig begins with a notebook. This well-worn field book from the Kenosha mammoth excavation records the clues, questions, and breakthroughs that brought a prehistoric giant back into the light.
See their stories in Ancestral Women and Women and Water: before the exhibits close on November 30 at the Kenosha Public Museum.
See their stories in Ancestral Women and Women and Water: before the exhibits close on November 30 at the Kenosha Public Museum.
This 1554 book page is from Commentaries on the Books of Dioscorides on Medical Matter by Pietro Andrea Matthioli.
He expanded on the work of ancient Greek physician Dioscorides, creating one of the Renaissance’s go-to guides for medicinal plants and remedies!
This 1554 book page is from Commentaries on the Books of Dioscorides on Medical Matter by Pietro Andrea Matthioli.
He expanded on the work of ancient Greek physician Dioscorides, creating one of the Renaissance’s go-to guides for medicinal plants and remedies!
Small, shy, and incredibly cute 🐾
Small, shy, and incredibly cute 🐾
With its dark feathers and bright red chest, this striking bird looks straight out of a vampire movie, but it’s 100% real! Native to the mountain forests of Papua New Guinea, the Dracula Parrot doesn’t drink blood… it snacks on figs!
With its dark feathers and bright red chest, this striking bird looks straight out of a vampire movie, but it’s 100% real! Native to the mountain forests of Papua New Guinea, the Dracula Parrot doesn’t drink blood… it snacks on figs!
He helped shape our understanding of the Age of Dinosaurs, naming icons like Triceratops, Stegosaurus, & Apatosaurus.
Here’s to one of the great fossil hunters of the 19th c., who still inspires dino fans today!
He helped shape our understanding of the Age of Dinosaurs, naming icons like Triceratops, Stegosaurus, & Apatosaurus.
Here’s to one of the great fossil hunters of the 19th c., who still inspires dino fans today!
M-Molas; Textiles made by the Indigenous Kuna people of Panama and Colombia in Central and South America. Mola means “clothing” in the Kuna language.
M-Molas; Textiles made by the Indigenous Kuna people of Panama and Colombia in Central and South America. Mola means “clothing” in the Kuna language.
This stylish swimmer doesn’t actually swim much at all; it walks! Found near the Galápagos Islands, the Red-Lipped Batfish uses its fins like legs to stroll along the ocean floor.
It’s one of the ocean’s most delightfully strange creatures.
This stylish swimmer doesn’t actually swim much at all; it walks! Found near the Galápagos Islands, the Red-Lipped Batfish uses its fins like legs to stroll along the ocean floor.
It’s one of the ocean’s most delightfully strange creatures.
This bright blue-green mineral looks like it was plucked straight from a tropical lagoon, but it actually forms in some pretty dry places! This copper-rich mineral is often found in the oxidized zones of copper deposits, giving it that striking color.
This bright blue-green mineral looks like it was plucked straight from a tropical lagoon, but it actually forms in some pretty dry places! This copper-rich mineral is often found in the oxidized zones of copper deposits, giving it that striking color.
This ration pack, with crackers, candy, and jam, was part of a “B-unit” meal included in US military field rations from the 1950s-80s. Designed for portability and long shelf life, they provided a quick boost of energy for soldiers in the field.
Would you try it?
This ration pack, with crackers, candy, and jam, was part of a “B-unit” meal included in US military field rations from the 1950s-80s. Designed for portability and long shelf life, they provided a quick boost of energy for soldiers in the field.
Would you try it?
On view now at KPM. ✨
On view now at KPM. ✨
At the Kenosha Public Museum, we’re proud to share exhibitions & collections that highlight the deep & lasting connections between people & the land.
At the Kenosha Public Museum, we’re proud to share exhibitions & collections that highlight the deep & lasting connections between people & the land.
Bill Reid: 50 States of Mind reimagines America with wit, wordplay, and colorful steel sculptures. Now on view at the Kenosha Public Museum.
Bill Reid: 50 States of Mind reimagines America with wit, wordplay, and colorful steel sculptures. Now on view at the Kenosha Public Museum.
This deep-sea shark’s lineage dates back around 125 million years, meaning its ancestors were swimming the oceans while dinosaurs roamed the land.
This deep-sea shark’s lineage dates back around 125 million years, meaning its ancestors were swimming the oceans while dinosaurs roamed the land.
This striking specimen is from the Denton Mine in Hardin Co, Illinois - part of the famous Southern Illinois fluorspar district. Purple fluorite crystals sparkle alongside metallic cubes of galena, creating a beautiful contrast between glassy & metallic textures
This striking specimen is from the Denton Mine in Hardin Co, Illinois - part of the famous Southern Illinois fluorspar district. Purple fluorite crystals sparkle alongside metallic cubes of galena, creating a beautiful contrast between glassy & metallic textures
When a female lands on a plant, tiny sensors on her legs let her know if it’s milkweed, the only plant she’ll lay her eggs on. Caterpillars depend on it to survive. These monarchs in our collection are from the 1930s!
When a female lands on a plant, tiny sensors on her legs let her know if it’s milkweed, the only plant she’ll lay her eggs on. Caterpillars depend on it to survive. These monarchs in our collection are from the 1930s!