Presenting the traveling exhibit, Dinosaurs Take Flight: The Art of Archaeopteryx, brings to life the Archaeopteryx a unique creature that links dinosaurs and birds and has been critical to our understanding of the origin of flight. The High Desert Museum will be the first to bring this popular exhibit to the western half of the United States. Dinosaurs Take Flight will be on display at the Museum for six months beginning in October 2017.
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- 2015 •
- High Desert Museum •
- $15,750
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- Marketing
High Desert Museum will mount the exhibit, “Arts for the People”, which will make art and culture accessible to contemporary...
- 2016 •
- High Desert Museum •
- $40,000
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- Marketing
The High Desert Museum (HDM) will commemorate the 75th anniversary of the United States’entry into World War II (WWII) with...
- 2017 •
- High Desert Museum •
- $17,400
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- Catalyst
The High Desert Museum’s multi-day art festival will feature visual artists’ depictions of the American West, increasing access to cultural...
- 2018 •
- High Desert Museum •
- $33,750
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- Marketing
The High Desert Museum’s innovative, interdisciplinary exhibition, Water in the West, will use art, science and history to explore this...
- 2019 •
- High Desert Museum •
- $39,000
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- Marketing
To support Vast, Loud and on Fire: Art at Burning Man exhibition and associated programs will recreate the art, community...
- 2021 •
- High Desert Museum •
- $40,000
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- Marketing
To fund Utopias (name changed to Imagine a World), an upcoming High Desert Museum exhibition, that will look at the...
- 2022 •
- High Desert Museum •
- $45,000
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- Marketing
To fund the marketing for Living Stories: Exploring Dynamic Artforms of the Indigenous Plateau (working title), where six native artists...
- 2023 •
- High Desert Museum •
- $48,000
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- Marketing
To fund marketing efforts for “Something in the Woods: Sasquatch in the High Desert,” a new exhibit that will use...