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Bodies: The Exhibition is an exhibition showcasing human bodies that have been preserved through a process called plastination and dissected to display bodily systems. [1] It opened in Tampa, Florida on August 20, 2005. [2] It is similar to, though not affiliated with, the exhibition Body Worlds (which opened in 1995).
Body Worlds (German title: Körperwelten) is a traveling exposition of dissected human bodies, animals, and other anatomical structures of the body that have been preserved through the process of plastination. Gunther von Hagens developed the preservation process which "unite [s] subtle anatomy and modern polymer chemistry", [1] in the late 1970s.
Season tickets can also be purchased at the door for $115, or send a check to Arts in the Village, P.O. Box 2, Rehoboth, 02769. For more information, call 508-431-6879, or visit www ...
Designated. November 1, 1995. The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry (MSI), formerly known as the Museum of Science and Industry, is a science museum located in Chicago, Illinois, in Jackson Park, in the Hyde Park neighborhood between Lake Michigan and The University of Chicago. It is housed in the Palace of Fine Arts from the 1893 World's ...
Tickets are available online at emptybowlswichita.org or at the door. Wichita Ceramic National What: an exhibition of 20 invited ceramists that is done in partnership with Empty Bowls Wichita
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Overview. "DMM.Planets Art by teamLab" was first held in Odaiba in 2016 and then scaled up and opened in Shin-Toyosu, with an original exhibition period set from the 7th July 2018 until the end of 2020. [1] It comprises 4 large-scale artwork spaces and 2 gardens created by art collective teamLab. [2] By immersing the entire body with other ...
Cultural Council picks: 'She. Her. Hers' exhibit in Lake Worth; 'Wild Hearts' in Tequesta; Palm Beach Opera's 'Tosca' at the Kravis Center