Discover how these seasonal shifts impact wildlife and daily life on the Lower Level of the Springfield Science Museum, where displays for all four seasons help visitors spot the signs of nature’s changing cycle #AtTheMuseums!
#DYK nature gives us clues when the seasons begin to change? 🌿☀️
From blooming mountain laurels and ripe blueberries to Perseid meteor showers and migrating hawks, summer reveals itself in stages through the plants, animals, and skies around us...
Featured: The Soldier’s Memorial (1862), hand-colored lithograph by Currier & Ives (American, 1834-1907). Gift of Lenore B. and Sidney A. Alpert supplemented with Museum Acquisitions Funds, 2004.D03.452.
Today, we remember the bravery and strength of all military members who risked their lives for their country. This lithograph by Currier & Ives details the soldiers, listed by rank and position, of the 122nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, Company E.
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Take a stroll through the Quad #AtTheMuseums and discover the wonders of the natural world in “Habitat”.
This outdoor exhibition explores the importance of habitats, the plants and animals that depend on them, and the small ways we can all help protect the natural world. Walk...
the Quadrangle Green, learn something new, and connect with nature along the way!
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Habitat was developed by Smithsonian Gardens and is made available by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service...
Featured: Camilla at the Battle between the Latins and the Trojans (about 1450), tempera on panel by Apollonio di Giovanni de Tomaso (Italian, 1415-1465). The James Philip Gray Collection, 63.01.
Step into an epic tale of warriors, mythology, and Renaissance artistry #AtTheMuseums!
This painted panel originally decorated a cassone, or hope chest. The panel was painted by Apollonio di Giovanni de Tomaso, an artist who worked in Florence, Italy and specialized in...
later kills Camilla and, in turn, is killed by an arrow from Diana’s own golden bow.
See “Camilla at the Battle between the Latins and the Trojans” at the Michele and Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts.
reveals the quiet drama of nature in motion.
See how Gloman brings these landscapes to life at the D’Amour Museums of Fine Arts, on view now through September 20.
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Examine New England’s shifting beauty in “Landscapes in Flux” #AtTheMuseums!
Artist David Gloman captures the essence of place and passing time—moving from day to night and season to season—through scenes of The Old Dam, Westfield River, and Chesterfield Gorge. His work...
We’re a Blue Star Museum!
From Saturday, May 16 to Labor Day in September, active duty military personnel, and up to five family members, receive FREE admission to the Museums!
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