As a
thank you to local teachers, 50 Greatest Photographs of National Geographic
in Imagine Exhibitions Gallery at The
Venetian Las Vegas® is offering free admission to educators through July 31. A
perfect summer activity, this comprehensive exhibition gives visitors an
interactive look at National Geographic’s most iconic and recognized photos in
a 125-year-old history.
Since
the exhibition kicked off this exciting offer in June, educators have had the
chance to experience these gorgeous, moving and adventurous photographs. To
receive the 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.
ABOUT
‘50 GREATEST PHOTOGRAPHS OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC’
Imagine
Exhibitions Gallery at The Venetian presents 50 Greatest Photographs of
National Geographic, a comprehensive exploration of National Geographic’s most
iconic images. The exhibition showcases some of the magazine’s most-remembered
and celebrated photographs from its 125-year-old history, such as Steve
McCurry’s unforgettable “Afghan Girl,” Nick Nichols’ image of Jane Goodall and
chimpanzee, Thomas Abercrombie’s incomparable view of Mecca, and many
more. For some photographs, visitors can
see the “near frames” taken by the photographer: the sequence of images made in
the field before and after the perfect shot. Documentary videos throughout the
exhibition tell the stories behind these renowned photographs and the
photographers who shot them.
Tickets
are on sale on at The Venetian box office or through its website -www.venetian.com/Las-Vegas-Entertainment/Special-Events/50-Greatest-Photographs/
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