Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Teachers Enjoy FREE Admission To National Geographic Photo Exhibit

As school lets out for summer, 50 Greatest Photographs of National Geographic in Imagine Exhibitions Gallery at The Venetian Las Vegas® invites teachers to enjoy their vacation with free admission to the gallery during the months of June and July.

Educators will be inspired by this comprehensive exploration of National Geographic’s most iconic and recognized photographs, including Bruce Dale’s captivating photo of a Plane Tail in Flight; Thomas Abercrombie’s intriguing photograph of a woman shopping in Kabul, Afghanistan; and Kevin Schafer’s playful photo of Amazon River Dolphins in Brazil.

“Teachers play an incredible role in society and this is our way of saying ‘thank you,’” said Tom Zaller, CEO and President of Imagine Exhibitions.”We hope this gallery inspires them the same way they inspire their students every day.”

During their visit to the gallery, teachers can receive more information about 50 Greatest Photographs of National Geographic’s field trip program. For the excellent offer of $9 per student (minimum of 20 students), young minds will be taken on a journey that can’t be found in the classroom.


To receive free admission, educators must show relevant identification indicating their school or district to the Imagine Exhibitions Gallery’s box office. 50 Greatest Photographs of National Geographic is open daily for a limited engagement from 9:30 a.m. – 7 p.m., last ticket sold at 6 p.m. Ticket prices are as follows: General admission $16; students with a valid ID, Nevada residents, military, and seniors $13; children 12 and under enjoy free admission when accompanied by a paying adult; additional children $12. Taxes and fees not included.

3355 S Las Vegas Blvd  Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 414-1000

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