Last Chance to Experience Paleoart Through Time

Last Chance to Experience Paleoart Through Time

For the past several months, visitors at ScienceWorks have had the chance to step into a world where science and imagination meet: Paleoart Through Time. This unique installation by graduating SOU sculpture student Drew Hogan has traced how our understanding of prehistoric species has evolved over the last century, from the early 1900s to today.


Through sculptures both interactive and contemplative, Drew’s work explores not only dinosaur species but also the artistic interpretations and cultural touchstones that have shaped how we see them. Visitors of all ages have delighted in discovering how paleoart reflects both scientific progress and creative expression.


As September comes to a close, so too does this special exhibit. Paleoart Through Time will be on display until September 28, and we encourage you to experience it while you still can. Whether you’re fascinated by dinosaurs, curious about the history of science, or inspired by artistic innovation, this exhibit offers a rare opportunity to see the past — and our changing understanding of it — through new eyes.


Don’t miss your chance to journey through time, art, and discovery before the exhibit moves on.

📅 Closing Date: September 28
📍 ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum


New exhibit coming soon: Subterranean Science!

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