Hopefully, you have had a chance to see one of our permanent exhibitions focused on two of our local icons: Shasta Dam and Sundial Bridge. These two structures offer an architectural snapshot of our rich history and our relationship with water.
Presented by Dignity Health
Iconic Fashion Exhibit
The Iconic Fashion Exhibit features the personal, designer collection of local resident Aleta Carpenter who spent her career as a political lobbyist. The collection elegantly displays the high fashion of the 1980s and early 1990s created by world-famous designers such as Valentino, Chanel, Oscar de la Renta and more.
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Mosaic Gallery: Suzanne Gibbs' Carr Fire Exhibition
On Tuesday evening, at the Mosaic Gallery, we hosted a very special opening reception for Suzanne Gibbs’ Carr Fire Exhibition, observing the anniversary of the Carr Fire and commemorating all that came to follow. It was a restorative evening of healing, and even at times, humor. The artist shared her personal experience of the Carr Fire which led to the unique technique of including ash in her artworks in an effort process the loss and devastation that occurred in her community of East Fork in French Gulch…
Artifact of the Month: Gambling Sticks
Babe's Corral Opening
Friday, March 2, 2018 - Babe's Corral is officially OPEN and ready for action, thanks to the generous support from First Five Shasta and their ongoing support for this newest forest-themed playground attraction for our youngest guests. Today's ribbon cutting ceremony celebrated that partnership and both organizations look forward to having a greater impact on those served in Shasta County.
New birds in Parrot Playhouse
Black Friday Sale
Join us for our Black Friday Sale to save 25% off all store inventory from 8:30am to noon, Friday November 24th. The museum store offers a wide assortment of items including Turtle Bay, Redding, and California souvenirs, jewelry, one-of-a-kind gifts, local merchandise, as well as, fun and educational toys for all ages.
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Nashi | Raccoon
Redding Cultural District
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North State Giving Tuesday
Chuckwalla
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Smokerjumper Exhibition
The National Smokejumper Association presents this exhibition about the fascinating history of the United States Forest Service Smokejumper program. Guests will learn what it takes to be a Smokejumper, dive into the history of fire suppression in the United States, explore how the program came about, and even discover its role in homefront defense during WWII.
California Desert Tortoise
We do not know his exact history; however, most likely someone captured him and kept him as a pet. He was malnourished and his shell became deformed, most likely due to a lack of calcium. It is hardened now, but the plastron is still not shaped correctly. He also had a respiratory disease common to captive desert tortoises and he cannot be released into the wild.
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Fall Colors (VIDEO)
Gray Fox
Grey foxes live throughout North America from Southern Canada to Central America and Northern South America. They like all different types of habitat from deserts to forest, but prefers areas with lots of brush and trees. Eating mostly small mammals like mice, rabbits and voles, also insects, berries, nuts, and other fruits and vegetables they find. Grey fox are known to live 6-10 years in the wild; 15 years or more in captivity.