Neville Public Museum of Brown County

Neville Public Museum of Brown County - Museum of Science, Art, and History

Temporary Exhibits

Green Bay's African American CommunityGreen Bay's African American Community February 1, 2010 – February 28, 2010

Earth from Space  Earth from Space January 9, 2010 – March 7, 2010

Whatever Happened to…Operation Area Arts  Whatever Happened to…Operation Area Arts January 30, 2010 – April 5, 2010

Spiders!Spiders! May 16, 2009 – May 23, 2010

Permanent Exhibits

Discovery RoomDiscovery Room Provides a distinct area devoted entirely to hands-on History, Science, and Art activities for children as young as pre-school (although adults enjoy the activities, too!).

Highlights from the Neville Photograph CollectionHighlights from the Neville Photograph Collection Historic Packer photos along with historic photos of Green Bay selected from the Museum's permanent collection.

Hometown Advantage:Hometown Advantage: The Community and The Packers A video theater where visitors can view eight short videos about the relationship of the Green Bay Packers to the local community. From Vince Lombardi to fanatic fans, learn about what happens off the field in Green Bay!

On the Edge of the Inland SeaOn the Edge of the Inland Sea A 12,000 year walk through time that leads visitors on a journey from the end of the last Ice Age to the mid-20th century.

Upcoming Exhibits

The Photography of Robert J. Ellison: Vietnam and the Civil Rights Movement Mar 30th 2010 - May 23rd 2010
Here Comes The Bride: Weddings in AmericaApr 24th 2010 - Aug 29th 2010
Face to Face: Portraits from the Museum CollectionJun 5th 2010 - Aug 22nd 2010
Hatching the Past: Dinosaur Eggs and BabiesJun 5th 2010 - May 22nd 2011
Dichos: Words to Live, Love and Laugh By in Latin America Sep 1st 2010 - Oct 5th 2010
66th Art Annual Sep 11th 2010 - Nov 8th 2010
Through the Needle’s Eye and America the Beautiful, the National Tapestry of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America Oct 23rd 2010 - Feb 13th 2011

Archived Exhibits

Looking for something that was once at the museum? Check out our archived exhibits.