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See what else we have to offerJoin an immersive adventure to experience the life‐saving superpowers and extraordinary bravery of some of the worlds most amazing dogs. In this inspiring true story, our best friends are also real‐life superheroes. Journey around the globe to meet remarkable dogs who save lives and discover the powerful bond they share with their human partners.
Follow Halo, a rookie puppy training to join one of the most elite disaster response teams in America. Meet Henry, an avalanche rescue expert in the mountains of British Columbia, Reef, a Newfoundland lifeguard with the Italian coastguard, Ricochet, a Californian surf legend helping people with special needs, and the Bloodhound brothers, Tipper and Tony, who are leading the fight to save endangered species in Africa. As we discover the incredible abilities of dogs and the astonishing science behind their superpowers, well never look at our best friends the same way again!
Showtimes
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Admission
Members - $1
Adult (12 - 64) - $5
Senior (65+) - $4
Youth (3 - 11) - $3
2 and Under - Free
Dome Theater tickets are available for purchase only at Exploration Place. Tax not included.
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Flat, pure color. Geometric forms. Hard edges and right angles. Kaleidoscope features a range of works from the Wichita Art Museums collection that showcase 20th-century arts experimentation with line, color, and optical effects.
At midcentury, abstractionwhich rejected the realistic depiction of people, places, and things in artreigned supreme. Line and color, which had previously been used to realistically depict the world, took center stage as subjects in their own right. Some artists avoided any suggestion of depth or recession in space, preferring flat planes of a single color to reinforce the flatness of the painted surface. Other artists did the opposite. They deliberately manipulated color and line to create the illusion of movement and depth, sometimes subtle and sometimes dizzying.
For all the artists in the exhibition, however, it is perceptionhow the eye experiences color and linethat fascinates. Visit the exhibition and step into a kaleidoscope.
The exhibition pays tribute to the late Dr. Samella Lewis, a major benefactor and supporter of The Kansas African American Museum (TKAAM). Beginning in 1998, and continuing through 2006, Dr. Lewis gifted TKAAM a portion of her private collection of paintings and sculptures by leading African American artists, as well as a large collection of her own work. In 1998, these gifts formed the foundation of the permanent art collection of The Kansas African American Museum (formerly the First National Black Historical Society).
Dr. Samella S. Lewis, a nationally known artist and art historian, always advocated a strong relationship between African American artists and the Black community.
This annual exhibit is curated by the Art That Touches Your Heart Foundation in order to provide inspiration and support to African American art students. 2023 marks the third year the ATTYH exhibit has been on view at CityArts.
From the Permian through the Jurassic, journey to the south polar landscapes of Antarctica hundreds of millions of years ago. Roam the primitive forests and thick swamps with bizarre dinosaurs and colossal amphibians. Enter a surreal world of bug-eyed giants and egg-laying mammals where survival means enduring the sunless, six-month polar winter surrounded by meat-eaters with night vision. Join intrepid Antarctic scientists on a quest to understand the ice continen
Rated: G | Run Time: 40 Minutes | Daily: 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, 3:00 pm and Thursdays only: 5:00 pm
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