Event Details
Hear the stories behind our featured exhibits from our National Geographic Explorers who helped curate our collection.Pop-Up Talks invite you to connect with world-changing Explorers as they share the stories behind their objects and gear on display in the MOE, including quick fun facts and can’t-believe moments from the field.
Mackenzie Calle
This week, meet National Geographic Explorer freelance photographer Mackenzie Calle to explore how she examines science, identity and systems of power through visual storytelling, including projects that imagine future worlds and uncover overlooked histories.Join us to learn more from Mackenzie Calle about her work and special photography featured in the National Geographic Magazine.
Reserve Your SpotThis program is part of our ongoing programming series in partnership with the America 250 commission, exploring the people, places and stories that have shaped the United States in the 250 years since the founding of the nation.
What To Expect
Where: “Under the Stars” in the Pavilion, National Geographic Museum of Exploration, Washington, D.C.When: 12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m.
Features: Behind-the-Scenes Stories of Exhibits | Intimate Chat with Explorer | Signature Experience
Plan Your Visit
There’s so much to discover at the Museum of Exploration. From signature exhibitions to our global food hall, Explorers Eatery, explore what’s waiting for you at the MOE to plan your perfect visit.
Start ExploringPop-up Talks FAQs
View all FAQsExplorers are at the heart of the National Geographic Society’s mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world.
No, this program is included with your museum general admission ticket. You do not need to reserve a spot for this event in advance.
Pop-Up Talks will meet “Under the Stars” in the Pavilion. Please arrive 5 minutes before the program begins.
RSVPs are requested, but not required. Walk up attendance is welcome for this event.
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