The exhibit features dozens of scientific specimens that showcase the incredibly adaptive properties of skin in animals — including its ability to support and regenerate keratin-based structures like armored scales, aerodynamic feathers, and insulating fur. Skin dives deeper to explore how evolution has shaped diversity in human skin — and how much we still have yet to uncover about the underlying genetics of skin color. The exhibit presents the topics of racism, prejudice, and discrimination through the lenses of history and science. Visitors will investigate the layers of meaning humans have associated with skin color throughout history and how our ever-evolving social and political climate has influenced shifting ideas of race and culture in our modern world.
Exhibit Features
- 4,000-5,000 sq. ft.
- Dozens of specimens from world-class research collections
- Flexible community outreach/promotions toolkit
- 100% bilingual: English and Spanish
- An exhibitor friendly, turnkey operation
- Vendor tour tech lead included in rental fee
Lease Terms
- Three- or six-month lease
- Host institution pays for inbound shipping
- Vendor-provided installation/de-installation staff to direct your assembly crew
- Two-week installation and two-week de-installation
Rent this exhibit: View availability and contact [email protected] or (651) 221-4737 for more information.