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TGIF! Celebrate with a Wine & Dine Night with Butler Transportation. Every Friday night, our Wine Stuart, is at Russell's Restaurant with the Mercedes van ready to give you an extraordinary w
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Watch as several of the mammals have their walk midday.
The Genetic Resource Collection at the Burke Museum is essentially a "library" of biodiversity--and one of the most important in the world for birds. The Burke's GRC and the few others
The collection at the Burke Museum includes 100,000 spiders, as well as other terrestrial invertebrates such as 37,000 butterflies and moths, and some 136,000 additional specimens including bees, horn
'Life and Times of Washington State' is a hands-on adventure that begins 545 million years ago. Richly exotic, yet strangely familiar, this exhibit is a passport through the evolution of the
In 'Pacific Voices,' you'll learn about seventeen different Pacific Rim cultures and how they adapt and remain vibrant in a changing modern world. Here you can learn about the revival o
The Gunther Garden features plants important to Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. These plants were--and in many cases still are--used for food and medicine, and as the raw materials for hous
The Burke's mineralogical collection is one of the finest on the Pacific Coast. The collection contains specimens of every major chemical group, and is particularly rich in silicates, carbonates,
Archaeology is the scientific study of how people lived in the past through the objects they left behind. The Burke Museum Archaeology Collections include more than one million objects from around the
The herpetological collection at the Burke Museum contains 4,200 specimens of amphibians and reptiles, primarily from the Pacific Northwest. It is particularly strong in amphibians and garter snakes f
This premiere of a nationally-touring exhibit will take visitors on a "road trip" through the American West to learn about the region's intriguing fossils and the stories they tell abou
The University of Washington Herbarium (also known as WTU) is an international resource for research into the diversity, distribution and ecology of Pacific Northwest vascular plants, non-vascular pla
This pair of exhibitions features highlights of the museum's recent acquisitions in Asian art. New Old: Recent Acquisitions of Chinese Painting includes new acquisitions of artworks created betwe
Local artists can feature their artwork at the Art Gallery at Norrgard's Optik.
In 2005 the Burke Museum hosted the traveling exhibit, "Fusing Traditions: Transformations in Glass by Native American Artists." Preston Singletary was one of the featured artists and demons
A pre-schooler friendly show - only 20 minutes long. No ticket required but seating is limited, and the show is first-come first-seated.
Judy Hill is a sculpture artist. The media she uses for her sculptures is ceramic and glass. She creates figures using different kinds of ceramic and glass.
This exhibition explores the relationship between gold's history and lore and its function as a commodity in today's world. Thought-provoking, powerful and extremely well crafted, Gralnick&#
Beth Levine was the first successful female shoe designer in an era and field dominated by men. Featuring ephemera and over 100 pairs of shoes and boots, this first-time retrospective explores the unb