The Cleveland Museum of Natural History was recently featured in The New York Times’ April 2024 special museum edition, which aims to highlight institutions that “are striving to offer their visitors more to see, do and feel.”
When the Museum's transformation is revealed in December 2024, the Museum’s reimagined spaces and exhibits—including the Larry Sears and Sally Zlotnick Sears Dynamic Earth Wing, the Evolving Life Wing, and the Ames Family Curiosity Center—will illuminate the past while prompting you to consider your connection to the future of the natural world.
Cleveland Museum of Natural History President & CEO Sonia Winner says, “I am incredibly proud to see the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, which is on the leading edge of a growing effort to rejuvenate public interest in science, featured in this weekend’s New York Times. This article puts the national spotlight on the Museum’s $150 million transformation, emphasizing its potential to reshape the standard for natural history museums around the world.”
The Museum is honored to see its transformation featured among the many reowned cultural institutions included in this edition. We invite you to explore the full article with a New York Times subscription, or by creating a free account.
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