Special Exhibit
The Butterfly Conservatory: Tropical Butterflies Alive in Winter
Through May 27, 2013

Special Exhibit
Through May 27, 2013
Through June 24, 2013
Special Exhibit
This exhibition features more than 20 sets of large-format images that showcase the wide range of research being conducted at the Museum as well as how various optical tools are used in scientific studies.
Through September 1, 2013
Space Show
Travel 13 billion years into the past, when the first stars were born, in this Space Show narrated by Whoopi Goldberg.
March 1, 2012 - January 6, 2013
Special Exhibit
Creatures of Light introduces visitors to the astonishing variety of bioluminescent organisms on Earth.
July 1, 2012 - January 4, 2013
IMAX
Follow Sir David Attenborough as he sets out to uncover the truth about the enigmatic pterosaurs—a group of reptiles that ruled the skies about 220 million years ago and, after insects, were the first animals to fly. Attenborough works with scientists and engineers to try and understand how and why pterosaurs flew, traveling to Big Bend National Park in Texas, Lyme Regis in the United Kingdom, and China’s remote Liaoning Province to get answers. The audience will be immersed in the awe-inspiring world of the pterosaur and experience the enormous challenges these creatures faced to survive, let alone flourish, in prehistoric skies.
Flying Monsters is a National Geographic film.
Jul 28, 2012 - Jan 6, 2013
Special Exhibit
Spiders Alive! immerses visitors in the fascinating and complex world of spiders, among the most versatile animals on the planet.
Through September 29, 2013
Special Exhibit
Witness the arresting beauty and surprising diversity of moths in a presentation of more than 30 large-format prints by Canadian photographer Jim des Rivières.
Free With Museum Admission
Nov. 1 to Dec. 18
Learn how to represent and identify major structural landmarks and muscle groups of the legendary "terrible lizards" while creating their own miniature Dinosaur to take home at the end of the course.
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
November 1, 2012 - December 18, 2012
After Hours Programs
This class will take you on a grand tour of the solar system, from Mercury and the moons of Saturn, to asteroids and comets.
Nov. 1 to Dec. 18
Learn how scientists use both physical and molecular characteristics of plants and animals to classify and name species, as well as determine how different species are related to one another.
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
Nov. 2 to Dec. 14
Six-week course will be dedicated to exploring gender, race, and the individual through various visual media such as film, photography, and the internet.
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
November 2, 2012
Family and Childrens Programs
A Night at the Museum, the American Museum of Natural History's wildly popular nocturnal adventure experience, has new and exciting updates this season. Explore our live-animal exhibitions with knowledgeable Museum explainers and challenge yourself with one of our fun Museum Quests. End your night by falling asleep in the darkened halls of one of the world's most famous museums.
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
Saturday, November 3
Members Only Programs
Museum ornithologist Paul Sweet will lead a Member nature excursion to Oyster Bay.
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
Members Only
November 5, 2012
Lectures and Talks
Learn about Sean Solomon and his work as a principal investigator for the MESSENGER spacecraft, which successfully entered Mercury’s orbit in March 2011.
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
Nov. 5 to Dec. 19
Learn about the chemistry, physics, and biology of bioluminescence. We will discuss the many ways animals use light (hunting, communication, protection) and we will learn how scientists use bioluminescent protein in their research.
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
Nov. 5 to Dec. 19
Learn the ways that the genetic makeup of a population can change over time, and how new species are formed.
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Join us on Election Day to enrich your understanding of Museum resources and activities for teaching in the newly renovated Hall of North American Mammals and Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Hall. Teachers will have the opportunity to interact with AMNH staff to strengthen their ability to teach topics that include species conservation and biological adaptation in these halls.
Registration Open
Registration Open
November 7, 2012
After Hours Programs
Join anthropologist Fatimah Jackson to discuss the fascinating story of co-evolution between plants and humans.
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
Five Thursdays, November 8, 15, 29 and December 6 and 13
Courses and Workshops
This five-part course examines how the brain, genes, and other factors such as hormones influence how humans behave.
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
November 8, 2012
Members Only Programs
Get an exclusive peek at the dinosaur bones and ancient fossils behind the scenes in the Museum’s Division of Paleontology.
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Members Only
November 9, 2012
Courses and Workshops
Change lives. Teach science. That is the call of action for the Museum’s new Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Program, the first urban teacher residency program offered by a museum.
Registration Closed
Registration Closed