Witte Watercolors: Artistic Ammonites
Witte Museum 3801 Broadway, San Antonio, TX, United StatesCreate your own watercolor study of ancient ammonites, inspired by the Witte’s fossil collection and the Unseen Oceans exhibition.
Create your own watercolor study of ancient ammonites, inspired by the Witte’s fossil collection and the Unseen Oceans exhibition.
Have you ever wondered what bats are up to after dark? Join Fran Hutchins, Director of the Bracken Cave Preserve, for Saturday with a Scientist: Brilliant Bats. Explore the world of these fascinating flyers through photos, skulls, real bat call recordings and videos of bats in the wild.
Have you ever wanted to learn more about the Texas Tortoise? Join Dr. Jackie Tleimat for Saturday with a Scientist: Tortoise Talks. A Marine Biologist and expert in Texas tortoises, Dr. Tleimat recently earned her PhD from Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi. She’s continuing research on Texas tortoises as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant.
Have you ever wondered what other creatures lived in Texas during the Cretaceous Period? Join Dr. Thomas Adams, Chief Curator and Vice President of Research at the Witte Museum, for Saturday with a Scientist: Cretaceous Croc
Put your engineering skills to the test in this festive gingerbread house-building challenge!
Celebrate National Engineering Week at the Witte Museum! Join us for the 5th Annual Engineer It!—a hands-on celebration of creativity and problem-solving. Bring your friends and family to explore how engineers design solutions to real-world challenges.
What better way to spend a day than immersing your students in the Witte Museum? Join us for a fun morning of learning through a variety of engaging programs!
Wonder awaits you at the Witte Museum’s 30th annual Rock Art Rendezvous! Journey deep into the Lower Pecos Canyonlands to the White Shaman Preserve for a weekend of exploration, camping and togetherness.
Celebrate Women’s History Month with an inspiring afternoon of exploration, conversation and discovery. Meet Texas author Jennifer L. Bristol as she shares her newest book, Wild Women for Good: Stories of Conservation in Texas.