Exhibitions

Jaws: The Exhibition

Exhibition

Jaws: The Exhibition

Sep 14, 2025–Jul 26, 2026

Director’s Inspiration: Bong Joon Ho

Exhibition

Director’s Inspiration: Bong Joon Ho

Mar 23, 2025–Jan 10, 2027

Stories of Cinema: Oscars

Exhibition

Stories of Cinema: Oscars

Sep 30, 2021–Jan 10, 2027

Featured Events

Join Academy member Terilyn A. Shropshire in Jaws: The Exhibition to discuss elements of filmmaking.

In-Gallery

Inside Jaws: On-Set Editing with Terilyn A. Shropshire

Join Academy member Terilyn A. Shropshire in Jaws: The Exhibition, where she will discuss the art of film editing.

Academy Museum x Cinephile: Movie Trivia Night

Special Events

Academy Museum x Cinephile: Movie Trivia Night

Mingle with your fellow movie buffs and show off your knowledge of comedies, rom-coms, and dramas. For museum members only.

Drop-In Workshop for Teens: Acting

Workshops

Drop-In Workshop for Teens: Acting

Join us for a teen workshop on acting in the Shirley Temple Education Studio.

Sound On with Jaws
Special Guest

Special Guests

Sound On with Jaws

Go under the surface with sound mixer Peter Devlin for a chat about the audio elements of Jaws

International Holocaust Remembrance Day: Film as a Teaching Tool

Workshops

International Holocaust Remembrance Day: Film as a Teaching Tool

Join us for a professional development workshop for high school educators on how to teach about the Holocaust.

Gallery Spotlight: Sharksploitation

Conversations

Gallery Spotlight: Sharksploitation

Filmmaker Stephen Scarlata (Sharksploitation, 2023) and producer Paul Bales (Sharknado film series, 2013–2018) reveal how the success of Jaws (1975) spawned a new cinema feeding frenzy.

Calm Morning: Stop-Motion with Legos

In-Gallery

Calm Morning: Stop-Motion with Legos

Join us for sensory-friendly gallery exploration and a family workshop inspired by our accessible screening of Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018).

Exploring History through One Night in Miami...
Special Guest

Conversations

Exploring History through One Night in Miami...

In person: director Regina King. writer/producer Kemp Powers, and moderator Ellen C. Scott

Warm-Up Workshop: The Towering Inferno

Oscars

Warm-Up Workshop: The Towering Inferno

Learn about the art of dialogue editing. Then see it in practice during a screening of The Towering Inferno.

Never Mind the Happy: An Evening with Marc Shaiman and Bette Midler

Book Signings

Never Mind the Happy: An Evening with Marc Shaiman and Bette Midler

Composer, lyricist, and music producer Marc Shaiman will sign copies of his book, Never Mind the Happy: Showbiz Stories from a Sore Winner, followed by a lively conversation between him and the iconic Bette Midler.

The two will cap off this unforgettable evening with a screening of The First Wives Club—a comedy that showcases both of their talents to maximum effect, and a bona fide box office smash when it premiered in 1996.

The First Wives Club (1996)

Elise, Brenda, and Annie (a powerhouse assemblage of Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler, and Diane Keaton), are three former college roommates who find their marriages in shambles by their mid-40s. Ultimately empowering each other and restoring their dignity—after making brutal jabs at each other—this indelible trifecta serves as a restorative balm for scorned women everywhere. Buoyed by an Oscar-nominated score by Marc Shaiman, Midler captivates as the witty Brenda and offers her Tony-winning pipes for a cult-favorite rendition of Leslie Gore’s doo-wop hit “You Don’t Own Me.”

About our guests

Marc Shaiman is a renowned American composer, lyricist, arranger, and music producer known for his work across film, television, and theater. Shaiman began his career as a musical director and arranger for Bette Midler before expanding into film scoring. He gained prominence with his work on films such as When Harry Met Sally, The Addams Family, Sister Act, City Slickers, A Few Good Men, Sleepless in Seattle, The American President, and South Park; on television with SNL, and on his recordings with Harry Connick Jr. and Mariah Carey. Shaiman earned widespread acclaim for co-writing the Broadway musical Hairspray alongside his longtime co-lyricist, Scott Wittman. The duo has also co-created the musicals Catch Me If You Can, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Some Like It Hot, and Smash. He has been nominated for multiple Academy Awards and has won a Tony, two Emmys, and two Grammys. Marc Shaiman is celebrated for his versatile, emotionally resonant music and his ability to blend classic musical theater sensibilities with modern storytelling. Born and raised in New Jersey, he currently lives in New York with his husband, Lieutenant Commander (ret) Lou Mirabal.

As one of the world’s best-loved and most versatile entertainers, Bette Midler has garnered accolades across all facets of show business. The Divine Miss M’s expansive body of work has been recognized with four Grammy Awards, two Academy Award nominations, three Emmy Awards, two Tony Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, and nine American Comedy Awards. In December 2021, Midler was inducted as part of the 44th Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime artistic achievements. One of the bestselling female singers, her albums have sold over 30 million copies worldwide.

On screen, some of her iconic films include The Rose, Beaches, two Hocus Pocus films, The First Wives Club, and The Stepford Wives, amongst others. On Broadway, she starred in one of the most celebrated musicals in theater history as “Dolly Gallagher Levin” in Hello Dolly! for which she won a Tony.

Midler founded the New York Restoration Project in 1995, an open space conservancy and New York City’s largest private land trust. NYRP is dedicated to protecting and preserving community gardens and other green spaces throughout all five boroughs. NYRP owns and manages 52 community gardens, maintains over 80 acres of parkland, and in collaboration with the New York City Parks Department, has planted over 1 million trees in New York City.

DCP

Warm-Up Workshop: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Oscars

Warm-Up Workshop: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Learn about the art of sound effects editing. Then listen to what great editing sounds like during a screening of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

Love & Friendship: Hollywood Home Movies from the Academy Film Archive

Screenings

Love & Friendship: Hollywood Home Movies from the Academy Film Archive

Home movies are vital treasures that help tell the history of moving images. The Academy Film Archive has long collected and conserved thousands of personal films, focusing on material that broadens perspectives of the motion picture industry; highlights communities underrepresented in mainstream cinema; and documents places and events in Southern California. These unique histories are accessible to researchers, filmmakers, and the public.

Join us for a free and heartfelt program presented jointly by the Academy Museum’s education department and the Academy’s film archive and public access department. The Academy Museum’s Ted Mann Theater will host this celebration of rare, candid moments, all brought to life with live narration and musical accompaniment.

Programmed by: Taylor Morales, Associate Director, Film Archive, and Daniel Brantley, Senior Archive Video Producer; with Tuni Chatterji, Manager, Film Education; and André Martinez, Specialist, Film Education.

Warm-Up Workshop: The Hunt for Red October

Workshops

Warm-Up Workshop: The Hunt for Red October

Learn about the art of sound effects editing. Then hear it in practice during a screening of The Hunt for Red October.

Drop-in Workshop for Teens: Cinematography

Workshops

Drop-in Workshop for Teens: Cinematography

Teens are invited to join our educators for a workshop on the art of cinematography.

Headshot of Kendal Cronkhite and Jinko Gotoh

Conversations

In Focus: Production Design in Animation

Join the Academy Museum for a conversation with production designer Kendal Cronkhite, moderated by Academy Governor and animator Jinko Gotoh.

Drop-in Tactile Filmmaking Workshop: Love in Motion

Workshops

Drop-in Tactile Filmmaking Workshop: Love in Motion

Join us for a special edition of our Tactile Filmmaking Workshop in honor of Valentine’s Day.

Warm-Up Workshop: Sound of Metal

Workshops

Warm-Up Workshop: Sound of Metal

We’ll prepare to listen deeply to Sound of Metal by learning just how inventive sound recording and remixing can be.

Curator's View Tour: Every Oscar Has a Story

In-Gallery

Curator's View Tour: Every Oscar Has a Story

Experience our Oscars-themed galleries with Vice President of Curatorial Affairs Doris Berger. Join Berger in examining the glamorous and sometimes complicated stories of the Academy Awards. Enjoy a deep dive into a unique collection of significant Oscars; see our illustrated timeline of awards history; and take in an iconic lineup of speeches and fashions. 

About Curator’s View Tours

On select days, explore the Academy Museum with a curatorial team member and dive behind the scenes of our exhibitions. Don’t miss these rare chances to hear our curators’ perspectives on featured films, filmmakers and other key contributors to the arts and sciences of cinema.  

If you have any questions or need assistance planning your visit, please email museumeducation@oscars.org.

 Calm Morning: Voice Acting

Accessibility Programs

Calm Morning: Voice Acting

Join us for sensory-friendly gallery exploration and a family workshop inspired by the new Studio Ghibli’s PONYO exhibition.

Gallery Spotlight: Archiving the Academy

In-Gallery

Gallery Spotlight: Archiving the Academy

Without careful preservation, many precious and enlightening artifacts from the film industry would be lost to time. Across all 19 of our branches, ranging from acting to writing to artist representation, the Academy strives to preserve and document rare photographs, one-of-a-kind objects, iconic costumes, props and more. Join us as we share the Academy's efforts to preserve and nurture the legacy of film history.

About Gallery Spotlights

Gallery Spotlights feature special guests who bring fresh insights to our exhibitions. Join us for revealing monthly conversations connecting the objects in our galleries to the art and history of moviemaking.

If you have any questions or need assistance planning your visit, please email museumeducation@oscars.org.

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