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 The California Science Center adds “PERNiCiEM: The Endangered Species Connection” to its The Art of the Brick” exhibition currently on display at the California Science Center, which has been closed to the public for more than a year. “The Art of the Brick” is already the world’s largest display of LEGO® art.

 “PERNiCiEM,” Latin for “extinction,” is a dramatic three-dimensional exhibition of some of the world’s most endangered species, created by “The Art of the Brick” LEGO® artist Nathan Sawaya and photographer Dean West. The exhibition features 13 large-scale sculptures – created from LEGO bricks – of endangered animals, including the humpback whale, polar bear and lowland gorilla, each presented with a cinematic image of their natural environment. 

 The new exhibition is included with the price of paid tickets to “The Art of the Brick.”  

Due to Covid-19 safety precautions, advance ticket purchases and reservations are required. Details are available at californiasciencecenter.org

PERNiCiEM: The Endangered Species Connection
The Art of the Brick: The World’s Largest Display of LEGO Art.
California Science Center
700 Exposition Park Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90037
(323)724-3623
Californiasciencecenter.org

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