Pratt Museum News - Nov. 28, 2011
WINTER HOURS
Open Tuesday-Sunday, 12 noon-5 pm. Closed Mondays.
FISH FEEDINGS
Every Tuesday & Friday at 4 pm, Marine Gallery
Help feed the intertidal creatures in the aquaria. Fish feeding is fun, free and all are welcome!
UPCOMING EVENTS
HOLIDAY RECITAL
Sunday December 11, 1-3pm
Enjoy holiday music by the Seaside Singers, Homer High School Swing Choir and Carol Comfort’s piano students. Holiday treats provided.
CURRENT EXHIBITS
WHO HAS LIVED HERE?
ART SCIENCE COLLABORATIVE EXHIBIT
November 11-December 30, Special Exhibits Gallery
Who Has Lived Here? is an art and science collaboration featuring Archaeological Research on the Kenai Peninsula. This exhibit is part of a year-long initiative in support of the Pratt Museum’s upcoming permanent exhibitions and is made possible by a grant from the US Institute of Museum and Library Services.
KACHEMAK BAY: AN EXPLORATION OF PEOPLE AND PLACE
Pratt Museum permanent exhibit
This innovative exhibit is a complete redesign of the Pratt's main galleries, with Phase I completed in 2004. Community-based videos, photo essays, computer interactives, and visitor-controlled
remote video technology take visitors beyond the museum walls to historic and contemporary life around Kachemak Bay, providing an intimate means of understanding people and place.
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Various education programs are taking place throughout the year at the Pratt. Check out our
website for more details, www.prattmuseum.org and click on our calendar of events.

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