Note: The following Science Center Galleries are open:
Weather
Science of Art
Space
Dino Dig
History of Technology
Stay tuned for information regarding the reopening of other science galleries.
An inspiring, hands-on experience for everyone! Playing a laser harp, creating a cloud, and discovering the power of wind probably isn’t your typical day.
The Putnam Science Center is part of the Museum’s focus on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education, and supports national and statewide efforts to increase STEM skills. Using existing museum space, the center features a variety of hands-on stations.

Visitors of all ages will not only learn concepts and make connections to STEM careers but will have fun together doing it!

When you visit, you may notice that the Science Galleries look a bit messy. These spaces are in "trial stage", which means signage and label content is still being developed by our educators and shaped by our visitors. After we test various ideas and gather feedback, content will be finalized and printed professionally. Share your thoughts with a staff member in the gallery or at Ticketing during your next visit.
SPACE GALLERY SPONSORS:
The Space Gallery is supported in part by the Iowa Space Grant Consortium under NASA Award No. 80NSSC20M0107.


STEM INITIATIVE CONTRIBUTORS:
The Bechtel Trusts
John Deere Foundation
Vision Iowa
3M
Alcoa Foundation and Alcoa Davenport Works
Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust
City of Davenport
Hubbell-Waterman Foundation
Modern Woodmen of America
Cobham Life Support
Easter Family Fund
Mr. Reuben Margolin
Riverboat Development Authority
Scott County Regional Authority
Achieve Quad Cities
Genesis Systems Group
John H. Harris III Memorial Foundation
Mr. Frank & Mrs. Ann McCarthy
McLaughlin Body Company
Scott County
Mr. Steve & Mrs. Jane Bahls
Mr. Mark & Mrs. Rita Bawden
Duncan & Dianne Cameron Family Foundation
Doris & Victor Day Foundation
Moline Foundation
Royal Neighbors of America
Mr. Myron & Mrs. Carolyn Scheibe
Shive-Hattery, Inc.
Tennant Truck Lines, Inc.
Mr. Dana & Mrs. Faye Waterman |
Dr. Ralph H. and Mrs. Marcia A.
Congdon
Iowa Space Grant Consortium
Isle of Capri
Mid States Transmission Parts
Miracle Tools America LLC
Anne McCoy Nagan Fund
Mr. Chris & Mrs. Mary Rayburn
Dr. Paul & Mrs. Karen Rohlf
Mr. Mike & Mrs. Sara Thoms
Mr. Frank & Mrs. Teresa Clark
Mr. Ken Croken & Ms. Kathryn
McKnight
Mr. Travis & Mrs. Amanda Crowell
DMW Design
Ms. Kim Findlay & Mr. Rick Brackey
Iowa/Illinois Chapter NDIA
Mr. Stephen & Mrs. Melinda Kruse
Mr. Leo Schubert & Ms. Susan Sharar
Mrs. Katherine Sigardson-Poor & Dr. Curtis Poor
Silver Oaks Communications
Mr. David & Mrs. Barbara Sloane
Staak Family Fund
US Bank
Anonymous (2)
Mr. David & Mrs. Ewelina Bergert
Mr. Ryan & Mrs. Allison Castle
Ms. Christine Chandler
Ms. Linda Cook
Ms. Drue Curry
Mr. Mark & Mrs. Mary Davidsaver |
Ms. Christy A. Doornink
Mr. Jeff & Mrs. Lori Doroba
Doroba Dental
Mr. Ted & Mrs. Lisa Ewing
Mr. Luke Fernandez
Mr. Keith & Mrs. Marie Gellerstedt
Shaun & Victoria Graves
Mr. Matt & Mrs. Christine Hayes
Ms. Christina Kastell
Mr. Brad & Mrs. Lindsey Kennedy
Ms. Alice H. Loff
Ms. Kelly MacIntyre
Mr. Steve & Mrs. Patricia Mapley
Ms. Janet Masamoto
Mrs. Barbara Matt
Ms. Susan Matt
Mr. Tim & Mrs. Lynn Murphy
Ms. Nichole Myles
Mr. David & Mrs. Martha Neal
Claudia & Randall Neumann
Diane & Michael Puthoff
Ms. Susan S. Skora
Ms. Meia S. Teague
Ms. Betsy Matt Turner
Mr. Rian Waterman |
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR INDIVIDUAL STEM LEARNING CENTER CAMPAIGN (RAZOO):
Barbara H Lowe, Wendy Schuldt, Douglas L Rick, Allison Castle, David Bergert, Lindsey M Kennedy, Nixalite of America, Luke Fernandez, Susan Matt, Mark A Davidsaver, Drue K. Curry, Nichole Myles, Barbara Matt, Christy A Doornink, Alice Loff, Patricia Mapley, Stephen Mapley, Matt Hayes, Timothy J Murphy, Susan S. Skora, Christine L Chandler, Theodore B. Ewing, Christina Kastell, Meia S. Teague, Linda Cook, Kelly MacIntyre, Elizabeth Matt Turner, Rian D. Waterman, Jonah Cohen, and anonymous
Black Earth | Big River
Cross over the bridge and let the River guide you through the natural habitats of the Quad Cities area. Explore wetlands, woodlands, prairies and even your own backyard as you wander through the Putnam’s interactive exhibit. See the creatures large and small that roam our area today. Explore a huge oak tree – from the inside out! Listen to the sounds of the marsh and the stories of the people who live on the River. Come face-to-face with LIVE Mississippi River fish and reptiles in our 718-gallon aquarium!
You'll do this and more when you see the area's natural habitats as you've never seen them before in
Black Earth | Big River.
Hall of Mammals
Explore the world of mammals at the Putnam! From the familiar cottontail rabbit in your backyard to the polar bears of the Arctic Circle, mammals – large and small – are everywhere! Travel from an artic glacier to an African waterhole, and check out who's come for a drink. Not only will you see these animals in their natural habitats, you’ll hear them too!
Where else can you travel from your backyard to the dusty plains of Africa and the ice-covered waters of the Arctic in just a few steps?
Take a Virtual Tour of our Hall of Mammals exhibit! You van view more on this exhibit by following our YouTube Channel
here!
Ocean Experience
Ocean Experience focuses on underwater habitats and is located at the end of
Black Earth Big River. View a giant clam shell, observe a real coral reef or try your hand at operating an underwater robotic arm.
Sponsors:
Faces of the Past
Faces of the Past is an original Putnam exhibit that explores portraiture around the world and across time as a reflection of self-identity, popular culture, mythology, and ritual.
Throughout the world, people see themselves in different ways. Cultures demonstrate how they view themselves through artwork. Whether depicted solely with human features, a blend of human and animal characteristics or something completely supernatural, the masks, wood carvings and pottery in the exhibit characterize a great deal about the cultures that made them. Visitors can expect to see faces representing 20 countries and 35 cultures including a Pre-Columbian face jug, Japanese Noh and Kyogen theater masks, dance masks from Africa and more.
The Putnam believes in strong community collaboration is proud to be partnering with the Figge Art Museum on their
For America exhibit from the National Academy of Design. We hope visitors will get a chance to see both exhibits and are able to compare and contrast portraits from cultures around the world.
Located in Kornder Hall, entrance to the exhibit is included with general admission and will remain open through mid-2021.
Plan your visit today!
Play: The Story of Toys
Now Open!
From ancient times to today, children have played with toys! Explore the role of toys and play in society through the Putnam-original exhibit, Play: The Story of Toys!

In this exhibit for all ages, you'll be able to take a look at a variety of toys including those that are educational, creative, and meant for the outdoors. Visitors can explore how gender roles in society were reinforced by children's toys. Visitors will be able to reminisce about favorite toy fads and dangerous toys they may have had growing up as well as view new inclusive and technological toys.
The exhibit also features a case all about toys manufactured right here in the Quad Cities!
Sponsors:
This exhibit is supported by a grant from
Scott County Regional Authority.
Birds and You
Open now!
Did you know? The number of birds in the U.S. and Canada has fallen by a staggering 29% since 1970! Each of us can play a role in bird restoration efforts.
Birds and You examines the role we all can play in protecting and preserving the birds we see every day in our backyards and fields. Visitors can expect to see a variety of taxidermy mounts, eggs, and nests from the Putnam’s collection while learning about the issues facing birds today and the simple things they can do to help.
The exhibit includes a variety of birdhouses loaned by community members and will feature activities including identifying birds by their silhouettes and creating your own origami passenger pigeon.
Birds and You will also be the starting place for a self-guided bird watch at the Putnam. Visitors will learn about various local species in the exhibit and receive a checklist for a "bird count" in
Black Earth Big River which features hundreds of taxidermy animals, including birds, in a natural setting complete with a cave system, woodlands, and river tributary. Putnam partner and President of Quad Cities Audubon Society, Jody Millar, hopes the experience will introduce visitors to birding as a hobby and encourage them to participate in regional Audubon Society bird counts. "A walk through the
Black Earth Big River area should be fun," she said. "Many birds have been placed here in a life-like setting. While folks walk through and search for birds, they will have an opportunity to learn more about birds and to sharpen their birding skills."
Hope you can join us at the Putnam-original,
Birds and You! Plan your visit
here.
OMg! Elements of Surprise
Discover the building blocks that shape YOUR WORLD through this Putnam exhibit experience about the weird and wonderful Periodic Table!
Elements are all around you; they make up EVERYTHING — the air we breathe, the water we drink, the earth we walk on AND YOU!
Celebrate the Year of the Periodic Table and take an eye-opening tour through the Periodic Table of Elements — more than 150 years after its creation!
In this fascinating, interactive exhibit, you’ll explore how these elements shape your world while you
create molecular compounds and set off virtual chemical reactions! From hidden histories to stories your teacher never told you in Chemistry class, you'll discover the periodic table in a new light!
Take a virtual tour of the OMg! Exhibit
Visit our
YouTube channel to view more OMg! videos.
Learn more from home
Chemistry demonstrations are available here! Print and complete this word search to help learn the names of each element!
Sponsors:
Generous support provided by Arconic Foundation and ACS Illinois-Iowa Local Section.