Austin interactive museum Thinkery launches 'Notion of Motion' exhibit

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Austin children's museum Thinkery's 'Notion of Motion' exhibit

Chief Advancement Officer Shaleiah Fox and Gallery Education Manager Becca Drew Ramsey talk to FOX 7 Austin's Tierra Neubaum about the Thinkery's first exhibit since the pandemic.

Austin interactive museum Thinkery is launching its first exhibit since the pandemic. 

"Notion of Motion" allows kids to explore dynamic forces that shape and define much of the universe. The interactive gallery is inspired by the scientific wonders of Newton, Galileo, and the pioneers of STEAM. The 1,250 square foot collection of exhibits explores every kind of motion, from the circular motion that underlies the solar system to oscillating pendulums and the motions that create art and music.

The exhibit officially opened to the public on Saturday, May 28. Thinkery is open for General Admission visits seven days a week through the end of the summer.

Thinkery is a philanthropic organization and leader in play-based learning dedicated to providing STEAM learning experiences to Central Texas children. it offers 40,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor activities designed to let children and families learn through play.

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Spark Shop at Austin children's museum Thinkery

Chief Executive Officer Andy Bell and VP of Guest Experience Rachel Hamilton talk to FOX 7 Austin's Tierra Neubaum about the museum and all it has to offer.