- MAY 18, 2008 - OCTOBER 16, 2008
Considered one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century, the tomb complex of China's First Emperor, Qin Shi Huang, features thousands of terra cotta warriors that were intended to protect him throughout eternity.
- JUNE 17, 2007 - AUGUST 24, 2008
GEMS! Colors of Light and Stone illustrates the scientific and artistic aspects of gemstones from one of the most important private gem collections in the United States - the Michael Scott Collection.
- FEBRUARY 18, 2007 - AUGUST 19, 2007
Treasures from Shanghai: 5000 Years of Chinese Art and Culture features 77 sets of objects from the Neolithic period (circa 3000 B.C.) to the Qing dynasty (1644-1911 A.D.).
- FEBRUARY 18, 2007 - MAY 13, 2007
Ansel Adams: Classic Images features 75 images chosen by Adams as the finest examples of the quality and range of his photographic achievements.
- JULY 16, 2005 - OCTOBER 16, 2005
Despite Eva Perïn's secure place in history as one of the most powerful, influential, and controversial female political figures ever, an exhibition about the spirited former leader of Argentina has never been unveiled in the United States.
- APRIL 17, 2005 - MARCH 30, 2008
Among the people of the ancient world, the Egyptians occupied a unique position with their approach to death and the possibility of resurrection.
- OCTOBER 17, 2004 - MARCH 13, 2005
Queen of Sheba: Legend and Reality explores the modern legend of the Queen of Sheba as portrayed in cultures around the world.
- APRIL 24, 2004 - JANUARY 09, 2005
Bridges to Understanding explores and celebrates the exquisitely meticulous work of award-winning and world-renowned photographer, Phil Borges.