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Galleries & Exhibits

Archived Exhibits

Although some of our exhibits have changed or are no longer on display, you can still check them out by clicking on the links below.

Artist Fred Lahrman painting the background for the Matador Grasslands exhibit in the RSM's Life Sciences Gallery.

Life Sciences Gallery: Signs of Spring Moccasin with typical Blackfoot beadwork and designs.

The William Small Collection

brontothere "Thunder Beasts" of Saskatchewan Reconstructed pots based on sherds from the Downes pottery collection.

The Pottery of P.G. Downes

Close-up image of 'Scotty' the T. rex tooth. "Scotty" the T. rex Bones on Display reconstructed leather shoes Archaeological Conservation
beetle-ravaged moth after treatment Pest Case Scenario George Ceepeekous lobby exhibit George Ceepeekous, The Man Who Couldn’t Stop Dancing
Allen Sapp painting 'Late for the Meeting' Through the Eyes of the Cree: The Art of Allen Sapp Scotty's Skull lobby exhibit Scotty's Skull - New Glimpses of T. rex and its World
piece of equipment Environment Canada uses to record weather data Weather - on the record Skull of 'Edmontosaurus saskatchewanensis', a duck-billed dinosaur from Saskatchewan. Paleo on the Prairies
Every Story Tells a Picture Every Story Tells a Picture Back from the Brink - Recovering the Whooping Crane Back from the Brink – Recovering the Whooping Crane
Turning the Tap - Reflections on Water Turning the Tap - Reflections on Water Hazzard’s wood carving ‘Goshawk with Grouse’ William Hazzard’s wood carving 'Goshawk with Grouse’
Fieldapalooza Fieldapalooza    

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