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What: “Genomics eXplorer” exhibit
Where: Science Central, 1950 N. Clinton St.
When: Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday to Friday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday; and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday
Cost: Admission free for members, $8 for adults and children 3 and up, $7 for ages 65 and older
Samuel Hoffman | The Journal Gazette
Jeff Rollins of Purdue University positions the entry to an outsized plant cell, part of the new “Genomics eXplorer” exhibit at Science Central that runs from Friday to April 14.
‘Genomics eXplorer’ opens soon at Science Central

Botany exhibit sprouting to life

Hands-on displays teach about plants, genomics, farming

The traveling exhibit gallery inside Science Central looks more like a storage area than an exhibit gallery, with boxes piled along the walls and pieces and parts of in-progress display areas strewn about.

But come Friday, the 3,000-square-foot gallery in the rear of the building will contain hands-on exhibits to teach patrons about plants, agriculture, botany and genetics, Executive Director Martin Fisher said.

The award-winning exhibit, called “Genomics eXplorer,” was developed by Purdue University with funding from the National Science Foundation and the American Society of Plant Biologists.

Fisher said the exhibit gives Science Central an opportunity to expand its target audience because “Genomics eXplorer” targets an older age group than other exhibits that call Science Central home. He said middle school students to adults would enjoy what the exhibit has to offer.

“We want parents to come in and learn as well, and not just the child they’re accompanying,” Fisher said. It is the science center’s first botany exhibit, he said.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place Friday, but the exhibit will be open for visitors when setup is complete this week.

sarah.janssen@jg.net

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