EXHIBITIONS

Past Exhibitions

 
 

State of The Blues

January 9 - August 15, 2010

Through the luminous photography of Jeff Dunas, "State of the Blues" is an important exhibition honoring the men and women who have made this art form so powerful. view more >>

 
 

Treasures of Napoléon

October 11, 2009 - January 8, 2010

He conquered Europe, now he's taking over MUZEO. Explore over 300 amazing artifacts so real, you'll think he's come to life. Go beyond the "legend" & look into the heart of this extraordinary man. No passport needed, as MUZEO brings Europe to you. view more >>

 
 

Bizarre Beasts, past and present

“Bizarre Beasts Past and Present take you back in time—and into a few of life’s modern nooks and crannies—to experience first-hand some of the strangest animals ever to inhabit the Earth. It explores the forces that cause life to change over time and adapt to different environments, letting you see for yourself that fact often really is stranger than fiction. view more >>

 
 

Monsters & Beasts: Hairy, scary and unleashed

February 10 - September 6, 2009

A cast of over 30 creatures, including the towering Abominable Snowman, Gorilla from the hit Disney film comedy, “George of the Jungle,”, plus hands-on exhibition devices from movies such as Disney’s “Inspector Gadget 2”, the enormous Crocodile from the popular 2003 live-action film version of “Peter Pan” view more >>

 
 

color of rock: the art of philip burke

January 10 - April 12, 2009

“The Color of Rock: The Art of Philip Burke,” is first new exhibit of 2009 at the MUZEO in Anaheim. Featuring an exhibition of 32 original canvasses the exhibition highlights the distinctive contemporary work of one of America’s foremost artists and features portraits of some of the most iconic rock and roll legends of all-time. This exhibit was organized by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio. view more >>

 
 

Snakes ALIVE in a MUSEUM

January 30 & 31, 2009

Enjoy a family day or school outing and meet Capone, the friendliest snake around and his many snake friends during one of three daily 45-minute presentations by Daryl Sprout; part Crocodile hunter, part comedian, and Senior Herpetologist. In addition to Sprouts interactive presentation, guests will enjoy the many activities surrounding the human curiousity for our slithery earth companions. Information booths, snake skins, entertainment, safety etiquette, crafts, storytelling, music, and other snakely deights are on hand for your enjoyment. view more >>

 
 

Under African Skies: Journeys of the Past, Present & Future

October 5, 2008 - January 9, 2009

Did you know that 5 to 8 million years ago, Africa was the birthplace of the human species? It’s true! And this diverse culture bursts into life at Muzeo. Take a hands-on, heartfelt journey via interactive displays, three-dimensional settings and award-winning images of Africa’s people, lands and cultural history.

One Continent, Two Exhibitions. view more >>

 
 

Discovering Chimpanzees: The Remarkable World of Jane Goodall

June 13 - September 7, 2008

It’s 10,000 square-feet of sights and sounds where everything is chimpossible! You'll see why both kids and adults can really relate to this show. It’s no wonder, since 98% of human DNA is identical to chimpanzees. Jane Goodall, the world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees, brings her 40 years in the forest to life in this stunning, entertaining, and eye-opening recreation of the extraordinary lives of our closest primate relatives. view more >>

 
 

Chicano Art & Soul

January 27 - May 18, 2008

The MUZEO is proud to debut its second showcase exhibition entitled “Chicano Art & Soul.” The new exhibition is comprised of three traveling exhibitions including The Chicano Collection / La Colección Chicana, Papel Chicano: Works on Paper from the Collection of Cheech Marin and an elaborate interactive exhibition (Target Presents Chicano Now: American Expressions) integrated into one major show. In addition to the multi-media interactive elements, the exhibition highlights nearly 100 works of art by 29 prominent Chicano artists depicting urban life and the Chicano experience from 1969–2001 and beyond. view more >>

 
 

Imperial Rome: Discovering The Ancient Civilization

October 13, 2007 - January 7, 2008

Expose yourself to over 450 antiquities, and let these artifacts and programs provide the basis for your study of the ancient civilization of Rome. Take a glimpse into life during the Roman Empire from 27 BC to the middle of the third century AD as you encounter objects related to elaborate banquets, Roman baths, religious beliefs, public ceremonies and powerful emperors. view more >>

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