Don't get freaked out yet... All those living organisms, and more, are thoroughly explained at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture (MAC). The MAC, as it's so lovingly called, has an amazing interactive exhibit created by the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. 4,000 square feet display the intricate systems of the soil, and how this overlooked ecosystem supports nearly every life form on earth. In addition, viewers of the exhibit will have the chance to learn about how soil corresponds with nutrition, global food production, climate change, and even animation for multi-media (who knew?).

The MAC will be showing off this exhibit until September 22, so dig deep and get dirty! For more information visit the MAC personally, or call 509.456.3931. Take a virtual tour, or find out about the Teen Interpreters helping out for the summer!

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