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Reading Public Museum revives dinosaurs with new exhibit.

Visitors can take tour of the past with dinosaurs, political campaign posters and impression­ist paintings

- From Reading Public Museum

The Reading Public Museum is rounding out the year with an exciting array of exhibits that take visitors to the past with an interactiv­e dinosaur exhibit, a look at political campaign posters of the past, and a journey across the Atlantic exploring French and American impression­ist paintings.

Upcoming Exhibition­s:

Sign of the Times: The Great American Political Poster, 1844–2012

On View: Sept. 1 through Jan. 19

Historical­ly, the ephemeral hardworkin­g American political poster has been hiding in plain sight, attempting to catch our eye and capture our vote through the use of visual language. In a survey that spans the life of these ubiquitous messengers, Sign of the Times: The Great American Political Poster 1844– 2012 explores a variety of styles, design trends, and printing technology that will delight your eye, engage your imaginatio­n, and lead you to ruminate over past political commitment­s. Sign of the Times features fifty of the most exciting and rarely seen political posters created in the last 170 years.

Sign of the Times was curated by Hal Wert, Ph.D., collector and professor of history at Kansas City Art Institute, and organized by Exhibits USA/Mid-America Arts Alliance.

For more info visit: https://w w w.readingpub­licmuseum.org/sign-of-thetimes

Across the Atlantic: American Impression­ism through the French Lens

On View: Sept. 8 through Jan. 20

This extraordin­ary exhibition, drawn mostly from the collection of the Reading Public Museum, explores the path to Impression­ism through the nineteenth century in France with more than 65 paintings. The show examines the sometimes-complex relationsh­ip between French Impression­ism of the 1870s and 80s and the American interpreta­tion of the style in the decades that followed.

These paintings—including works by Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Mary Cassatt, John Singer Sargent, Willard Metcalf, Childe Hassam, and John H. Twachtman, among others— help tell the story of the “new style” of painting which developed at the end of the nineteenth century. The style emphasized light and atmospheri­c conditions, rapid or loose brushstrok­es, and a focus on brightly colored scenes from everyday life, including both urban and rural settings.

For more info visit: https://w w w.readingpub­licmuseum.org/americanim­pressionis­m

Dinosaurs in Motion

On View: Sept. 21 through Jan. 6

Dinosaurs in Motion is an amazing blend of science, art, innovation, engaging, and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, Arts & Mathematic­s) elements. The 12 life-sized metal sculptures captivate visitors while their exposed mechanics illustrate science and technology principles in a fun and engaging way. The exhibition weaves the science, art and innovation themes throughout and touches on each of these educationa­l topics at each sculpture. The art portions highlight sketching, drawing, and sculpting; the science segments explore kinetics, biomechani­cs, and robotics; and the innovation areas encourage observing and experiment­ing.

Dinosaurs in Motion is produced by Imagine Exhibition­s, Inc.

For more info visit: https://w w w.readingpub­licmuseum.org/dinosaursi­n-motion.

The Reading Public Museum is located at 500 Museum Road, Reading and is open daily from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Admission to The Museum is charged and free to Members and children three years old and under. Visit www. readingpub­licmuseum. org.

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SUBMITTED PHOTO Ornithomim­us from Dinosaurs in Motion exhibit at Reading Public Museum.

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