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Explorer Series Ticket Contest

The library partners with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History to offer a chance to win tickets to an Explorer Series lecture.    Details below 
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Explorer Series Ticket Contest

The library partners with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History to offer a
chance to win tickets to an
Explorer Series lecture.

Enter Now 

Tickets are also available at the Museum at these prices for Non-members:

  • adults $10
  • students and seniors $9. 

Each evening begins at 5:30 PM with live music, Museum exhibitions and galleries, shopping,
and raffle sign up in the Museum Store, and food and beverages for purchase. 
Lectures commence at 7:30 PM followed by book signings and stargazing in the 
Ralph Mueller Observatory, weather permitting.

 

2011-2012 Explorer Series

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 Hallucinations and Inspirations
    The Fantastic Imagery of William Stout

 
William Stout,

 Artist and Filmmaker 

Friday, March 9,   7:30 PM 

 

Step into worlds of fantasy and imagination with artist and filmmaker William Stout. See how he created the drawings that became the basis for such movie icons as the Predator,
Skeletor from Masters of the Universe, the Tarman from 
Return of the Living Dead, the Faun from Pan’s Labyrinth, and the big bug known as Edgar from Men In Black.
Learn of the problems he encountered in bringing the fantastic to life and how he solved them.

Please join Mr. Stout for a book-signing session after the presentation. All books are available for purchase in the Museum Store.

This program is offered in conjunction with the Mythic Creatures exhibition.


 

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About the Explorer Series

 

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is pleased to present a new season of its Explorer Series, a forum in which renowned scientists, authors and adventurers address topics relating to natural history, the natural sciences and challenges facing our environment. Topics are timely and diverse.

More about the Explorer Series 

 

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