Courtesy Photo \/ The DoSeum <\/p>
The DoSeum specializes in hands-on exhibits to make learning fun. <\/p> <\/div> <\/div>\nLet\u2019s call it an educational experience worth wagging a tail about.\n
\nThe DoSeum, San Antonio\u2019s interactive children\u2019s science museum, is presenting \u201cDogs! A Science Tail\u201d from June 1 through Sept. 2, a special exhibit devoted to our canine friends. Expect a wealth of interactive science and fun, according to museum officials. And, yes, a few dog puns along the way.\n<\/p>\n
\n\u201cThis is exhibit is escaping off the leash!\u201d Meredith Doby, the DoSeum\u2019s chief creative director, said with a laugh. \u201cThe DoSeum is focused on STEM \u2013 science, technology, engineering and mathematics \u2014 and this exhibit works really well with that. It\u2019s the fun topic of dogs, but we get to learn about the science behind it. We have many dog lovers here in San Antonio. We\u2019re definitely a dog city, so that\u2019s a nice connection.\u201d\n<\/p>\n
\nThe exhibit will feature a variety of hands-on activities, including walking an invisible pet companion through a neighborhood maze, an immersive canine head that allows visitors to hear like humankind\u2019s best friend and a race where participants can time themselves against the world\u2019s fastest dogs.\n<\/p>\n
\nThe DoSeum is even working with animal rescue group SNIPSA to have dog adoption events. The exhibit is primarily targeted to families, but those without children are welcome too, although they\u2019ll need to pass a background check.\n<\/p>\n
\nThe DoSeum itself is a light-filled, joyous place that invites exploration from its young visitors.\n<\/p>\n
\n\u201cOur overriding philosophy is learning through doing,\u201d Doby said.\n<\/p>\n
\nThe new dog exhibition is no exception.\n<\/p>\n
\n\u201cThe whole thing is interactive, in that DoSeum style,\u201d Doby added. \u201cEverything you can touch, play, get your hands on. We\u2019re very hands-on with everything we do.\u201d\n<\/p>\n
\nThat educational approach originates from late-19th century educators including Maria Montessori and John Dewey. One of the first hands-on educational museums was San Francisco\u2019s Exploratorium, established by Frank Oppenheimer \u2014 atom bomb creator Robert Oppenheimer\u2019s brother and a contributor to the Los Alamos project.\n<\/p>\n
\nThe creation of San Antonio\u2019s DoSeum came with initial financial help from H-E-B honcho Charles Butt, whose mother, Mary Elizabeth Holdsworth Butt, was a teacher herself and a lifelong education proponent. The organization got its start as the San Antonio Children\u2019s Museum, which was located downtown and focused on younger children.\n<\/p>\n
\n\u201cWhen we opened as the Doseum, we expanded our age range up to age 10 and started to focus on STEM skills,\u201d Doby explained.\n<\/p>\n
\n\u201cDogs! A Science Tail\u201d was designed by the California Science Center, an LA-based family science museum with a similar sense of exploration and wonder.\n<\/p>\n
\n\u201cMuseums will create these exhibits and they will tour around,\u201d Doby said. \u201c[One of] ours is actually about to go to Dublin, Ireland.\u201d\n<\/p>\n
\nThat collaborative aspect of kid-friendly museums underscores a shared ethos: make science fun and interactive.\u201cDogs! A Science Tail\u201d fits perfectly with that philosophy, according to Doby.\n<\/p>\n
\n\u201cIf you\u2019re a dog lover, if you\u2019re interested in the science of dogs, if you\u2019re curious about how your dog see, smells, or experiences the world, then you should come and see this exhibit,\u201d she said.\n<\/p>\n
\n$18, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday, The DoSeum, 2800 Broadway, (210) 212-4453, thedoseum.org.<\/i>\n<\/p>\nSubscribe to SA Current newsletters.\n<\/b><\/i>Follow us: Apple News | Google News | NewsBreak | Reddit | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter<\/a>| Or sign up for our RSS Feed<\/b><\/i>\n<\/div>