The Neville Museum in Green Bay is answering the question of what was left behind after glaciers retreated from Wisconsin with a new multi-sensory exhibit running through September 6, 2026.
“Art and the Ice Age” features a mixture of authentic and replicated Ice Age fossils on loan from the Mammoth Project, offering evidence of plants and animals that lived during a period when sheets of ice covered the northern half of Wisconsin approximately 16,500 years ago.
The centerpiece of the exhibit is a woolly mammoth skeleton — a dramatic display of the massive animal that once roamed Wisconsin…