The “Bicentennial and Beyond! The
Illinois Legacy Collection” exhibition will open to the public with
a special reception on Friday, June 29 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. The
reception is free and open to the public, and will include
complimentary soft drinks, light appetizers, a cash bar, and music
provided by the Virgil Rhodes and his band “Footprints.” Those
interested in attending should RSVP by emailing Leslie.Cline@illinois.gov
or calling 217-782-0909.
“The exhibition is the most comprehensive of the Museum’s broad
collection in the history of the institution,” said Illinois State
Museum Director Robert Sill. “Visitors will see a significant
portion of their shared story that is being preserved for future
generations by the Illinois State Museum, and learn about the
individuals who used these objects and the stories behind them.”
The exhibition will feature artifacts from a variety of disciplines
including fine and decorative art, anthropology, archaeology,
botany, history, geology, and zoology chosen for the unique stories
they tell about Illinois. Reflecting the fact that the complete
story of Illinois goes well beyond the 200 years since statehood,
artifacts will range from 400-million-year-old fossils to
contemporary art.
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Visitors will see a helmet worn by a
World War I soldier; a trunk brought to Illinois by German
immigrants in 1852; a core segment from Route 66; a piece of
contemporary art created of cowhide; an Olney albino gray tree
squirrel mount; and, a portrait miniature done by an itinerant
Illinois artist, among many other treasures.
Visitors will explore, discover, learn, and share the history,
prehistory, and natural history of Illinois through the featured objects and the
fascinating stories behind them.
The “Bicentennial and Beyond! The Illinois Legacy Collection” exhibition –
opening with the June 29 reception – will be featured at the Illinois State
Museum in Springfield through next February 3.
The Illinois State Museum is open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until
4:30 p.m. and Sunday from 12 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. The Museum is located at 502
South Spring Street in Springfield on the Capitol Complex. Museum admission: $5
for adults ages 19-64; free admission for youth, seniors, and veterans.
[Karen Everingham] |