How to Draw a Dinosaur
Step into a world where art and science unite at the How to Draw a Dinosaur exhibition, inviting you to reimagine the mysterious colors and patterns of prehistoric creatures through your own creative lens.
Saturday 28 March - Sunday 26 July 2026
Albury LibraryMuseum
How to Draw a Dinosaur is a vibrant, family-friendly exhibition that blends science, art and imagination to reawaken the prehistoric world. Step into a world where art and science unite to reimagine the awe-inspiring creatures of the prehistoric past. Fossils give us clues, but much about dinosaurs, their colours, textures, and patterns remain a mystery. Why leave the fun to scientists? This exhibition invites everyone to imagine what dinosaurs might have looked like.
Exploring the creative partnership between scientific discovery and artistic interpretation, the exhibition reveals how dinosaurs are reconstructed from fossil evidence, and how much is left to the human imagination. Colour, texture and personality emerge not only from research, but from the artists who bring these ancient creatures to life.
Featuring works by internationally acclaimed artists including Phoebe Paradise, Christine Mellor and Matthew Aberline, alongside celebrated paleoartists Dr Lida Xing and Andy Frazer, the exhibition presents dinosaurs like you've never seen them.
How to Draw a Dinosaur is a touring exhibition by Tweed Regional Museum and supported by CreateNSW.
Open daily during LibraryMuseum hours:
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday - 10.00am - 7.00pm
Tuesday & Friday - 10.00am - 5.00pm
Saturday - 10.00am - 4.00pm
Sunday - 10.00am - 2.00pm
Exhibition Events and Activities at Albury LibraryMuseum
We have a fantastic mix of free drop-in activities and booked programs to complement the exhibition. Dive into the fun either before or after your visit to How to Draw a Dinosaur!
Help us find the rainbow herd at Albury Library Museum - until Friday 3 July
Reptile Encounters at Albury LibraryMuseum - Wednesday 8 July
Bricks on the Border - LEGO Dinosaur at Albury LibraryMuseum - Wednesday 15 July
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Cost
Free