Dinosaurs come to life at The DoSeum with new interactive summer exhibit

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SAN ANTONIO – If your child is in a dinosaur phase, The DoSeum’s newest exhibit may be worth a visit this summer.

“Dinosaurs in Motion” is now open at The DoSeum through Sept. 7, featuring 14 life-size dinosaur sculptures made entirely from recycled metal.

Created by the late artist and master sculptor John Payne, this exhibit combines art, engineering, and paleontology into a hands-on experience. Visitors can interact with many of the dinosaurs using levers, pulleys, and remote controls, making it both educational and fun.

As soon as you walk in, a towering Tyrannosaurus Rex greets you at the museum’s front lobby, setting the stage for an exciting adventure. The other sculptures throughout the exhibit allow kids to explore how movement and mechanics work, encouraging curiosity and discovery.

This exhibit is designed to inspire kids to think about science, engineering, and design while having a blast. Plus, The DoSeum has lined up a summer full of related programming focused on science, art, and hands-on discovery, ensuring that kids will have plenty of opportunities to learn and grow.

“Dinosaurs in Motion” is sponsored by the H-E-B Tournament of Champions Charitable Trust and is included with general museum admission, making it an accessible outing for families.

The DoSeum is located at 2800 Broadway and is open daily, providing a fantastic opportunity for families to engage in educational activities together.

For more information and admission details, visit The DoSeum’s website to plan your visit today!

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