
Curator's Corner: What I Learned Along the Way
by Pamela Winfrey • June 22, 2015
Curator Pamela Winfrey dives into what she learned while creating the Exploratorium's newest exhibition, The Really Big Questions.
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The Really Big Questions was a collection of exhibits and activities that let you explore three complex questions that have challenged scientists, philosophers, and artists for centuries: What is romantic love? Why does music move us? Why do we tell stories? These questions have inspired countless theories, songs, paintings, and poems. They keep us up at night because they spring from the core of what it means to be human.
This exhibition was on view in the Osher West Gallery through September 11, 2016 , The Really Big Questions was a temporary exhibition created in collaboration with SoundVision Productions.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1224183. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
by Pamela Winfrey • June 22, 2015
Curator Pamela Winfrey dives into what she learned while creating the Exploratorium's newest exhibition, The Really Big Questions.
by Pamela Winfrey • June 10, 2015
Exploratorium Senior Artist and Curator Pamela Winfrey asks The Really Big Questions about some of the thing that make us human: love, music and storytelling.