Upcoming Exhibitions

Waiting is the hardest part, but it will be worth it so mark your calendar for these future thought-provoking exhibitions!

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You don't have to travel the world to explore thought-provoking, award-winning, and one-of-a-kind exhibitions—we bring them to you. The Museum hosts several touring exhibitions from around the world each year about a variety of STEM topics. Here's a sneak peek at what's heading our way in the future. The hardest part is waiting for these riveting exhibitions to get here!

Decorative Towers of Tomorrow with LEGOS® Bricks

Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks

February 1–August 25, 2025

Let your imagination run wild in this hands-on exhibition celebrating STEM, architecture and design. Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks showcases 20 of the world's most iconic skyscrapers from North America, Asia and Australia, built in stunning architectural detail by one of only 23 LEGO Certified Professionals worldwide.

Created with more than half a million LEGO bricks and more than 2,000 hours of dedicated craftsmanship, these towers will leave you inspired. Try your hand at building your own “towers of tomorrow” with 200,000 loose LEGO bricks available in the interactive construction areas. The possibilities are endless!

Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks is a traveling exhibition produced by Museums of History NSW and toured internationally by Flying Fish.

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Ultimate Dinosaurs

May 31–September 1, 2025

Prehistoric creatures meet cutting-edge technology! Featuring 20 full specimens from locations in the Southern Hemisphere, this interactive exhibition brings dinosaurs to life. Augmented reality transforms intricately detailed skeletons into moving, flesh-and-bones animals to reveal a new breed of bizarre dinosaurs that evolved in isolation during the Mesozoic Era. Guests can learn about the adaptations that made them unique through hands-on activities exploring physical characteristics like crests and frills, stride patterns and more. Don't miss this DINO-mite paleontological experience!

Presented by the Science Museum of Minnesota. Created and produced by The Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. Extra ticket required.

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