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Exhibitions


Main Special Exhibition 

For the Love of Pollinators

On exhibit February 14, 2026–May 31, 2026 | Included in General Admission

When you think of pollinators, what comes to mind? Honey bees!

While honey bees make delicious honey and build beautiful nests, they are not native to the Americas. Did you know there are over 20,000 other species of bees worldwide? And thousands of other pollinators including moths, butterflies and beetles. Illinois is home to about 500 native bee species, including 11 species of bumble bees.

In collaboration with The Bee Collective of Columbus, Ohio, this exhibition celebrates the vital connection between pollination, habitat, art and nature. Featuring over 30 sculptural artworks from around the world—created with the help of honey bees—you’ll discover the beauty and importance of pollinators in our ecosystems and communities.

Learn how you can protect pollinators and support a more vibrant, biodiverse planet—starting right where you live.

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Ticketed Special Exhibition 

Artwork by Alex Ross featuring a dramatic clash between iconic heroes and villains.

Alex Ross: Heroes & Villains

On exhibit through February 16, 2026

Known for his realistic painting style of classic comic book characters, Alex Ross has transformed the comic world into fine art. Using gouache paints, Ross brings heroes and villains from the Marvel and DC universes to life with striking realism. The 100 portraits featured in the exhibition Alex Ross: Heroes & Villains capture each character’s individual attitude, naturally influencing their poses. Combining the portraits creates a larger-than-life mural, transporting visitors into the perfect environment to strike a pose with their favorite superhero or villain.

Proceeds from the special exhibition will support the Preservation Foundation's Every Acre Strong campaign for the Lake County Forest Preserves: LCFPD.org/endowment

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Permanent Exhibitions & Gift Shop

Prehistoric Lake County

The First People

An American Frontier

Innovations and Preservation

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