* This exhibition runs Jul. 27–Sep. 5, with a public reception on Sat., Aug. 1. * Sculpture NOW 2026 is an annual, non-thematic exhibition of new works by members of the Washington Sculptors Group. This juried group shows features artworks completed within...
* This exhibition runs Jul. 27–Sep. 5, with a public reception on Sat., Aug. 1. * Designing through the Geometry comprises two series, Jupiter Background in Black and Time, by Argentinian artist Maria Santiago. Time is invisible. The Past-Present-Future is one with...
* This exhibition runs Jul. 27–Sep. 5, with a public reception on Sat., Aug. 1. * Designing through the Geometry comprises two series, Jupiter Background in Black and Time, by Argentinian artist Maria Santiago. Time is invisible....
* This exhibition runs Jul. 27–Sep. 5, with a public reception on Sat., Aug. 1.Sculpture NOW 2026 is an annual non-thematic exhibition of new works by members of the Washington Sculptors Group. This juried group shows features...
Soak up the sounds of summer as local musicians bring the museum courtyard to life! Pack a picnic, spread out on a blanket or lawn chair, and enjoy great tunes and snappy beats.
Ticketed Rodeo Event. Guests are recommended to only purchase tickets through Ticketmaster.com. Tickets may be resold by buyers through Ticketmaster, but only 10% above face value. We cannot control how tickets are resold outside of Ticketmaster and cannot guarantee authenticity nor provide customer service to these sales.Adults:...
Ticket Price: $Adult $52 at the Show Place Arena Box Office; Additional Fees Online. Child (2-12) $45 at the Show Place Arena Box Office; Additional Fees Online. Seniors (62 and up) $45 at the Show Place Arena Box Office; Additional Fees Online
Dinosaur Park Open Houses are a free public program on the first and third Saturday of every month and the second Sunday in the summer. Join us and learn more about fossils, including the dinosaurs who used to call Maryland home.
Dinosaur Park Open Houses are a free public program on the first and third Saturday of every month and the second Sunday in the summer. Join us and learn more about fossils, including the dinosaurs who used to call Maryland home.