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What’s open? Twin Cities museums and attractions to visit now or very soon Melissa Walker, Star Tribune © Star Tribune/Star Tribune/Anthony Souffle, Star Tribune/Star Tribune/TNS Penguins took a walk through the Sunken Garden at the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory.
The pandemic has caused the lights to been dimmed for months at many of the state s cultural and historical attractions. But since early January, when the Gov. Tim Walz loosened COVID restrictions, some venues have reopened or are in the process of doing so.
The Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Walker Art Center and the American Swedish Institute have recently reopened and the Weisman Art Museum is opening next week. However, the Science Museum of Minnesota and Bell Museum of Natural History are holding out until spring.
Bell Museum hosts virtual Space Fest Feb. 4-6
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(FOX 9) - The Bell Museum will hold its annual Space Fest event online Feb. 4-6, the museum announced Wednesday.
According to a release, the adapted event will include virtual activities for all ages, such as online talks with scientists, including some from NASA’s Goddard Space Center. Participants will also hear from researchers and students from the University of Minnesota. Kids can also join a story time for families and attend an exclusive History Science Theatre Zoom event.
To kick off the event, the Bell Museum will host a webinar session The Sirens of Mars: Searching for Life on Another World, with Sarah Stewart Johnson, an assistant professor of planetary science at Georgetown University. A former Rhodes Scholar and White House Fellow, she received her doctorate from MIT and has worked on NASA’s Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity rovers. She is also a visiting scientist with the Planetary Environments Lab