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Special Temporary Exhibitions - The Bishop Museum at Bradenton
Special Temporary Exhibitions - The Bishop Museum at Bradenton
Special Temporary Exhibitions
The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature
offers gallery spaces with a constantly changing lineup of temporary exhibitions, providing our visitors with something new to see and experience with each visit!
On the first floor, Gallery 1 features engaging traveling exhibitions as well as special exhibitions created by our own Museum curators. Past exhibitions have included:
A New Moon Rises
Dinosaur Discoveries
National Geographic’s
“50 Greatest Photographs,”
The Mysteries of the Mayan Medallion
Clyde Butcher’s Cuba
A Window to the World
, and more!
Gallery I
¡Pleibol!
In the Barrios and the Big Leagues / En los barrios y las grandes ligas
4.4.26-6.28.26
For nearly a century, baseball has been a social and cultural force in Latino communities across the United States. And Latino players have had a huge impact on the game.
To celebrate this story, The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature, A Smithsonian Affiliate, proudly presents
¡Pleibol! In the Barrios and the Big Leagues / En los barrios y las grandes ligas.
This bilingual exhibition takes audiences on a journey into the heart of American baseball to understand how generations of Latinos/as have helped shape the game as it is today. From community baseball teams to the Major League, discover how the game can bring people together regardless of race, class, and gender. These inspirational stories reflect larger themes in American history that connect us all, on and off the diamond.
¡Pleibol! In the Barrios and the Big Leagues / En los barrios y las grandes ligas
is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service in collaboration with the National Museum of American History. This exhibition received generous support from the Cordoba Corporation and Linda Alvarado, and federal support from the Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the National Museum of the American Latino.
¡Pleibol! In the Barrios and the Big Leagues / En los barrios y las grandes ligas
is included in
the Museum’s
admission price.
Courtesy of the Gabriel and Jody Lopez Collection.
Courtesy of Gene T. Chávez, Ed.D.
Gallery II
Vacationing in Cortez: Greetings from Old Florida
01.20.26-06.26
The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature
welcomes a temporary exhibition from the
Florida Maritime Museum (FMM)
that will be up through June:
Vacationing in Cortez: Greetings from Old Florida
. Due to the necessary rehabilitation of their historic buildings,
FMM
is closed to the public for an extended period, bringing the story of Cortez to our galleries, to highlight
FMM,
the historic fishing village of Cortez, and the charm of Manatee County’s early tourism boom.
Vacationing in Cortez: Greetings from Old Florida
invites visitors to look back over early tourism in Manatee County. The beautiful Gulf waters and temperate climate have always drawn visitors to our area, so once steamships made it practical to visit, the tourism industry blossomed. This exhibition focuses on vacationing in Cortez and how the historic fishing village carved out its own niche in the local tourism industry by making visitors feel at home in paradise. Highlighting Cortez charter fishing ventures and the historic Albion Inn, this nostalgic exhibit will make you yearn for “Old Florida.”
Vacationing in Cortez: Greetings from Old Florida
is included with admission
to the Museum.
10am—5pm Tuesday—Saturday | Noon—5pm Sunday | Closed Monday
In Celebration of the Grand Parade, The Bishop will be closing at 4pm on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
For information on the Hernando De Soto Historical Society Grand Parade road closures, visit
desotohq.com/grand-parade.