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Fernbank Fall Exhibits (Sundays)

Golden Opportunity: Botanical Illustration Aug. 31 – Jan. 1, 2025
Sunday September 15, 2024 10:00 AM EDT
Cost: $25.95 w/Senior and Child Discounts
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CRITIC’S PICK: Forest Forms, Fernbank Museum - Tarry awhile in this gelastic array of animal and plant sculptures scattered about the Fernbank grounds. The artist is Huelani Mei, who runs a metal fabrication shop in Atlanta called Hue Designs. Mei, who began her career as a scenic artist in hotels, now works on private commissions and public art creations, and was instrumental in rebuilding the Atlanta Cyclorama. “I’ve always dreamt of being a fulltime artist and having my work out in gardens and museums, and today I get to live that reality,” Mei wrote on Instagram when the exhibit opened in late June. - Kevin C. Madigan

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Forest Forms

Fernbank Forestforms Internals Exhibitinsert  

June 29 – Sept. 29, 2024

Walk alongside 18 larger-than-life metal sculptures of flowers and animals in this artistic outdoor exhibit. Placed along the nature trails in WildWoods, this exhibit features impressive creations inspired by nature. Artist Huelani Mei  brings her visions to life through impressive works that include a fox family, flowers, rabbits, a snake archway, a peacock and more.

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Golden Opportunity

Golden Opportunity Exhibit   Fernbank  

Aug. 31 – Jan. 1, 2025

Discover the world of yellow plants and pigments in this special artistic exhibit. Showcasing both the art and science found in yellow plants, Golden Opportunity: Botanical Illustration features pieces of art created by members of Denver Botanic Gardens’ School of Botanical Art & Illustration, as well as display cases highlighting dried plant materials used in creating yellow dye, from plants to pigment to colored textiles.

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Armored Animals

Armored Animals   Fernbank  

Dive into the history of animals connected by their use of armor.

On view Oct. 5, 2024 - Jan. 5, 2025

Armored Animals invites guests to experience an immersive tour through the last 500 million years of armor evolution. Explore impressive artifacts, including evolutionary necessities like defensive plates and highly ornate spiny displays, casts from animals like fish and dinosaurs, giant insect sculptures, a 30-foot skeletal replica of the giant crocodilian Deinosuchus and more to illustrate the evolution of armor found in the animal kingdom. This exhibit also explores how humans have adapted the use of armor, including helmets and armored suits, to demonstrate the ways early warriors sought to capture the incredible defensive power that animals possess.

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Giants of the Mesozoic

Highlight Argentinosaurus  
Ongoing Exhibit

Stand beneath some of the world’s largest dinosaurs as you enter this snapshot of life in prehistoric Patagonia (145-165 million years ago). Take in a scene of an epic dinosaur battle between Giganotosaurus and Argentinosaurus with a flock of pterosaurs scattering away.

Play the role of a paleontologist as you examine the terrain to discover buried and trace fossils of other plant and animal species, such as dinosaur tracks, an Araucaria tree, a crocodile and a turtle shell.*

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Star Gallery  
Ongoing Exhibit

Each star was carefully plotted on the ceiling, forming an illuminated star chart. The fibers used to create the stars vary in diameter, allowing them to shine with 22 varying degrees of brightness. More than 6 miles of fiber optic wires accurately portray the 542 stars twinkling above.

SkyWatch screens provide daily programming about constellations, planets and astronomical events.

Visitors can find the stars in the Star Gallery using the following guide:

  • Stand facing the doors to the Giant Screen Theater, which is toward the south, to recognize the constellations in the appropriate direction.
  • Antares in Scorpius and Arcturus in Bootes are located near the World of Shells exhibition.
  • By moving away from The World of Shells exhibit toward the Great Hall, which is eastward, visitors will pass under stars visible in the early evening in the spring, summer, autumn, winter and spring again.
  • Ursa Major (the Big Dipper) is easily recognized over the double doors to the Great Hall.
  • Andromeda is near the center of the room.
  • Orion nebula (M-42) is just below the belt stars of Orion.
  • Aldebaran (in the constellation Taurus) and Betelgeuse (in Orion) are found among the winter stars on the side near the Great Hall

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767 Clifton Road N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30307
(404) 929-6300
fernbankmuseum.org
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