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Sponsored: Bugs invade Grand Rapids Public Museum with new exhibition

Bugs will be on display from October 14 through February 4, 2024, and will be included with general admission to the Museum.

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The traveling exhibition, Bugs, has arrived at the Grand Rapids Public Museum.  

Rather than call an exterminator, you are formally invited to visit this fully-immersive exhibit and learn from the genius of bugs.  

You’ll see large-scale bug models, and explore hands-on science. 

The exhibition was created by New Zealand’s world-famous museum Te Papa, in collaboration with the five-time Academy Award-winning film studio Wētā Workshop.  

To step inside the exhibition is to immediately recognize the theatrical influence, with rich, vibrant colors and thematic soundtrack.  

While many humans view bugs as a creepy, crawly nuisance, the experience will surely inspire awe and respect.  

Bugs will be on display from October 14 through February 4, 2024, and will be included with general admission to the Museum. For more information or to reserve tickets visit www.grpm.org.  

This story is sponsored by the Grand Rapids Public Museum. 

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