Exhibit: Beyond Belief: The Curious Collection of Professor Rufus Excalibur Bell
Art - Exhibit
Saturday, June 20, 2009 - Monday, June 20, 2011
Higgins Armory Museum
100 Barber Avenue
Worcester, MA 01606-2444
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Enter the Higgins' Department of Curiosities headed by Professor Rufus Excalibur Bell - a professor who has been studying the creatures of mythology for decades, but has been missing for almost as long. Look through the artifacts, specimens, and equipment that the professor sends back in mysteriously marked crates and cases. Discover where the professor must have traveled in order to unearth such items as a Yeti, a Gargoyle skeleton, and the Argonaut probe. Examine the equipment he has sent back, like a Miniscule Winged Specimen Influxator (a fairy vacuum), to see what an explorer needs to use to examine, capture, and preserve these strange objects of study.
Cost: Free with Museum Admission
Suggested Audiences:
Adult, College, High School, Middle School, Elementary, Preschool
Website: http://www.higgins.org/Research/TempExhibits/beyondbelief/
E-mail:
higgins@higgins.org
Phone: 508-853-6015
Last Modified: May 14, 2009 at 12:41 PM
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Exhibit: Beyond Belief: The Curious Collection of Professor Rufus Excalibur Bell
Art - Exhibit
Saturday, June 20, 2009 - Monday, June 20, 2011
Higgins Armory Museum
100 Barber Avenue
Worcester, MA 01606-2444
Google Maps - MapQuest
Enter the Higgins' Department of Curiosities headed by Professor Rufus Excalibur Bell - a professor who has been studying the creatures of mythology for decades, but has been missing for almost as long. Look through the artifacts, specimens, and equipment that the professor sends back in mysteriously marked crates and cases. Discover where the professor must have traveled in order to unearth such items as a Yeti, a Gargoyle skeleton, and the Argonaut probe. Examine the equipment he has sent back, like a Miniscule Winged Specimen Influxator (a fairy vacuum), to see what an explorer needs to use to examine, capture, and preserve these strange objects of study.
Cost: Free with Museum Admission
Suggested Audiences: Adult, College, High School, Middle School, Elementary, Preschool
Website: http://www.higgins.org/Research/TempExhibits/beyondbelief/
E-mail: higgins@higgins.org
Phone: 508-853-6015
Last Modified: May 14, 2009 at 12:41 PM
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