Film Premieres February 17 at the Omni Theater, an IMAX® Dome
From the world’s tallest buildings to underwater robots, to a solar car race across the Australian Outback, Dream Big celebrates the human ingenuity behind engineering marvels big and small, and shows how engineers push the limits of innovation in unexpected ways. The Dream Big premiere launches this year’s Engineers Week at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, February 21 to February 25. During Engineers Week, the Museum will be filled with STEM-based activities and festivities designed to explore the field of engineering. Here students will discover how professional engineers turn ideas into reality while doing their own problem-solving. Young women interested in pursuing a career in engineering will meet mentors and learn about future options during Girls and Engineering Day on Saturday, February 25.
Dream Big and Engineers Week bring STEM-based learning opportunities to our community through programs and activities that shatter the stereotype of engineering and teach that anyone with a vision and passion can succeed in STEM fields.
Today’s young dreamers will engineer tomorrow’s future – what better time to start dreaming BIG?
Omni Theater, an IMAX® Dome, showtimes vary. See our calendar for showtimes on the day of your visit. Purchase tickets in advance online, or by calling 817-255-9540.
Adult $8 | Junior (2-18) $7 | Senior (65+) $7
Members Adult $5 | Junior (2-18) $4 | Senior (65+) $4
Dream Big is a MacGillivray Freeman film in partnership with the American Society of Engineers, presented by Bechtel Corporation.
Generous support for Dream Big provided by The Bank of Texas. Engineers Week is sponsored locally by IBM, Lockheed Martin, and Mouser Electronics.
The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, a distinguished institution established in 1941, is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and proudly holds Affiliate status with the Smithsonian Institute. Anchored by a diverse and enriching collection spanning science and history, the museum is committed to lifelong learning. Engaging visitors through vibrant programs and exhibits, it interprets the rich tapestry of Texas and the Southwest. The museum’s commitment to education is reflected in its innovative programs, designed to inspire and educate learners of all ages. From interactive workshops to immersive exhibits, the museum provides a dynamic environment for curiosity and intellectual growth. For more information about educational programs, exhibits, and events, visit www.fwmuseum.org.
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