In the Dodge-Fitz Gallery

Wildflowers

Open through September 7th

Learn all about local and regional wildflowers in this temporary exhibit featuring preserved samples and photographs. You can also create paper flowers to take home or submit your own photos to add to the display.

Image of a museum exhibit featuring framed photos and samples. In the center of the room sits a text panel on an easel with the title "Wildflowers"

Bombus! The Natural History of Bumble Bees

September 16-December 28, 2025

Through the extensive and exquisitely detailed photography by plantsman and longtime bumble bee
enthusiast and observer, John Whittlesey, Bombus! brings home to audiences the critical role bumble bees play in our native ecosystems and why it is more important than ever that we know and protect bumble bees and their habitats. Bombus! also includes historical and current bumble bee data, and hands-on, interactive science and learning activities for all ages.

Bombus! The Natural History of Bumble Bees is created by John Whittlesey and co-produced by Jennifer Jewell and Gateway Science Museum. The exhibition tours through Exhibit Envoy, a nonprofit.