Attractions: Dinosaurs Unearthed and Alive
It’s awesome. There’s all kinds of real-looking dinosaurs, from a humongous T-Rex to a little baby Triceratops, and they all moved and roared and stuff. You could even press buttons and make their arms go up and down. The movie was cool but a little scary. My favorite part was when the meat-eater chased the long-necks. The movie was loud. I liked it. (As described by a 4-year-old to his father.) The Dinosaurs Uneathed exhibition and Dinosaurs Alive OMNIMAX film are open daily through Sept. 7 at the Cincinnati Museum Center.
Art: Paper Mountain at the Contemporary Arts Center
Paper Mountain is a wall installation made entirely in paper by Christian Schmit, a Cincinnati artist. Like a bulletin-board display that discloses complex, open-ended narratives in the spirit of artists like Henry Darger or Marcel Dzama, Schmit’s sequence of scenes where grouchy birds cavort and winged insects guard underground jewel-caves meanders across one wall into a corner. At the CAC UnMuseum until Aug. 24.



















