November 26, 2021
MoAW presents

Spotlight:

ANNOUNCING
NEW EXHIBITS FOR 2022
MoAW's TUTANKHAMUN: "Wonderful Things" Treasures From The Pharaoh's Tomb exhibition will be leaving Cathedral City to be featured for six months in Redding, California at the Turtle Bay Exploration Park to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the tomb by Howard Carter from March 5 to September 5. It will return to MoAW in September 2022 to be available for the following school year.

The Museum of Ancient Wonders is proud to announce 4 new exhibitions on display beginning in March 2022. For MoAW's subscribers who have not had a chance to see current exhibits, we highly recommend a visit before they go back into rotational storage in February 2022 to make way for new exhibits.

In addition, MoAW will present JURASSIC WONDERS, a public art display of 11 metal dinosaur sculptures by renowned artist Ricardo Breceda in association with Cathedral City across the street from Cathedral City's City Hall from January 2022 to January 2023 to bring families out of their neighborhoods to the downtown area to learn about dinosaurs and to provide Cathedral City with a popular tourist attraction for visitors and everyone living in the Coachella Valley.
Artist Ricardo Breceda with his fantastic Tyrannosaurus rex sculpture.
Cathedral City Historical Society
presents

Then and Now

A 40th-year anniversary exhibition of the history of Cathedral City

A comprehensive photographic and artifact-rich timeline of the history of Cathedral City will greet you upon entering the lobby of the Museum of Ancient Wonders. This is a stunning recollection of the Cathedral City's history to celebrate the 40th anniversary of its inception from the past to the present.
PALEO: The Story of Life
4.6 billion years of fossil history 

Drawn from the world’s foremost fossil collections, the unprecedented treasury of fossil casts known as PALEO The Story of Life brings together into one exhibition some of the most exciting finds in the history of paleontology from over a century of worldwide excavations, exhibited in geological, chronological order.

From 2.5 billion-year-old single cellular cyanobacteria responsible for the oxygenation of the atmosphere to the first multicellular life of 700 million years ago, PALEO spans 4.6 billion years in scope. From the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous dinosaurs to mammals and prehistoric humans, this internationally acclaimed, comprehensive collection dramatically illustrates the awesome story of prehistoric life on Earth.

Displaying casts of rare fossils from the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia, this prestigious collection includes skeletons, skulls, claws, and eggs gathered from such revered museums as the Smithsonian Institution, the American Museum of Natural History, The Royal Ontario Museum, the Carnegie Museum, and the National Museums of Kenya, Ethiopia, and Tanzania, as well as many others.
WONDERS OF THE EAST

A Very Special Gift From
Marlene and Bruce Kanter

18 original antiquities spanning millennia of Asian Cultures from funerary objects and stone temple guardians to decorative terracotta sculptures of beasts of burden, a silken tapestry, and bronze statue from China, Japan, and Indonesia reflects a celebration of everlasting happiness, enduring remembrance, and eternal life.
VESSELS OF THE GODS
Treasures of the Ancient Greeks
1650 to 410 B.C.E
(42 Grecian Vessels)

Reflecting the brilliance of a millennium of ancient Aegean culture, four distinct periods produced the designs of these vases: Minoan, Mycenaean, Corinthian, and Attic. Essentially consisting of silhouetted figures drawn against a background of red, black, or white, this art form gradually dies out after the Persian wars, c. 475-450 B.C.E. Shaped and painted by hand, these exquisite reproductions were created in Greece by master artists from the originals housed in The National Museum, Athens, The Heraklion Museum, The Thera Museum, The Corinth Museum, The Delphi Museum, The Louvre Museum, The Vatican Museum, and The Museo Civico, Brescia.

Please, feel free to preview this collection on MoAW's website: www.moaw.org
MoAW's mission is to educate a diverse audience about the history of ancient civilizations and prehistoric life using fossils and artifacts from a variety of cultures and time periods; to enhance universal curriculum development for local and surrounding school districts, colleges, and universities while establishing museum diversity for the Coachella Valley.

Hours of Operation:
Monday - Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sunday 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m.

The last admission is taken one hour before closing.

Admission:
$15.00 Adults
$12.00 Students, Seniors, & Military
$ 3.00 Discount available for Coachella Valley Residents
$10.00 Group Rate for 10 or more individuals.

A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, MoAW is a member of the North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) Association, the American Alliance of Museums, and the California Association of Museums.
Next Week:
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Members Perks

The newest perk of membership: Free admission to over 1,200 museums nationwide through the North American Reciprocal Museum Program (NARM) Plus, discounts at their museum shops and restaurants (if given to their members). Local museums include the Palm Springs Art Museum and Cabot's Pueblo Museum, several museums in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, throughout California, all 50 states, and the District of Columbia, plus Canada, Mexico, and Bermuda. This is available to all members at the Donor Level ($125.00) or higher. Current members who qualify will be receiving new membership cards with the NARM logo to be used at participating museums.

Current members who would like to upgrade their membership to take advantage of this new benefit please give us a call, (442) 268-5004.

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THANK YOU
CURRENTLY ON DISPLAY EXCLUSIVELY
AT THE
MUSEUM OF ANCIENT WONDERS
FACES OF AFRICA:
A Mystical View of
Tribal Heritage
(38 Replica Masks and Sculptures
of African Antiquity)
TUTANKHAMUN:
"Wonderful Things"
Treasures From The Pharaoh's Tomb
(124 Egyptian replicas)
MESOZOICA:
The Age of Dinosaurs
(Approximately 100 fossil-cast dinosaur elements and fully-mounted skeletons from around the world.)
LUCY:
The Story of Human Origins
(Courtesy of the Institute of Human Origins and the National Museum of Ethiopia,
Addis Ababa)
On view exclusively at the
Museum of Ancient Wonders