Our 6th annual Viva Museum! celebration was a blast on September 15. It’s held here at the Florida Museum in coordination with the Gainesville Latino Film Festival to celebrate South American culture with music, dance and artifacts. We had over 1,200 guests visit for this bilingual, Latino cultur
Special guests included the musical group Perú Dance performing traditional music and dance, bilingual
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Most of what we know about Mayan civilization relates to kings, queens and their elaborate temples. To understand what life was like for the 99 percent, one researcher turned to ancient animal bones stored at the Florida Museum of Natural History. Ashley Sharpe, a doctoral student at the museum o
“The Maya used animals for things like hides, tools, jewelry and musical instruments, but they were also
https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/exhibits/online/wondrous-creatures/
I make sculptures of prehistoric animals that represent the wonder to be found in natural history. I am intrigued by animals that evolved with distinct features, such as unfamiliar tusks, strange elongated limbs and unusual proportions. I use clay to bring these extinct creatures back to life, sculp
Bowman The Bathing Pool, Hubert Robert, 1753 Ancient Okapi Sculpture Process Chaises Musicales (Musical
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The Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) chapter at the University of Florida will host its inaugural Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition en Español. In this competition, developed by the University of Queensland in Australia, students are
Refrain from using additional props (e.g., costumes, musical instruments, laboratory equipment) as they
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