Rube Goldberg™: The World of Hilarious Invention! Exhibit
Open Now!
Get ready for a crazy good time! Rube Goldberg™: The World of Hilarious Invention! Exhibit features a collection of 3D, life-sized machines and hands-on, interactive components designed in cartoons by the Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist and inventor Rube Goldberg. Complete simple tasks in the most overcomplicated, inefficient, and hilarious ways possible as this exhibit helps you reimagine the engineering process. Become an illustrator, engineer, inventor, and storyteller, only at the Museum of Natural Curiosity. The exhibit is open from September 16, 2023, to January 7, 2024, in the Museum of Natural Curiosity’s Innovation Gallery.
Rube Goldberg™, The World of Hilarious Invention Exhibit! is created by the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh in partnership with the Heirs of Rube Goldberg.
Melody Makers
Tuesdays | 11-11:20 AM
Bring your tots and enjoy a fun morning of exploring music and movement at the Museum of Natural Curiosity. Led by our education staff, Melody Makers is the perfect opportunity for little kids to dance and move in a fun and friendly environment.
Included with regular venue admission.
Itsy Bitsy Science
Wednesdays | 3 pm
Come explore with us at Itsy Bitsy Science! Together we will investigate the workings of the natural world with young guests and their families. This program is all about encouraging littles to engage in beginning science practices through facilitated play. We will focus on skills such as making observations, asking questions, making guesses, sorting, and measuring.
Included with regular venue admission.
Tales for Tots
Saturdays | 11-11:20 AM
Join us for our weekly storytelling adventure, Tales for Tots, held each Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday at 11 am. Staff will engage guests with interactive storytelling as well as movement and/or music activities that connect to the story theme of the day.
Included with regular venue admission.
The Importance of Cultivating Courage
What are you afraid of? A common interview inquiry and a terrible first date question. Everyone is afraid of something. It has been an unnegotiable condition of life on Earth from the time humans hit the scene, hunting wild beasts and fighting for survival, to today, with fewer physical threats but arguably more psychological ones. Fear can be a tide-pool or a deep-sea trench, and courage is our only defense against it.