Las Vegas Arts: Atomic Museum Unveils New Atomic Odyssey Exhibit

The Atomic Museum announces the unveiling of its brand-new exhibit titled Atomic Odyssey on Thursday, Jan. 9. This interactive and immersive experience is designed to introduce guests of all ages to the fascinating world of the atom.

Aligning with Next Generation Science Standards, Atomic Odyssey will offer a hands-on, non-compulsory STEM learning experience combining atmosphere, technology, discovery and art. 


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Photo Credit Atomic Museum; James Stanford.

Atomic Odyssey will take guests on a journey through three thematic labs, each exploring a different aspect of the atomic world:

  • Atomic Structure Lab: Visitors will investigate the building blocks of matter—protons, neutrons and electrons—and explore the atomic structure in depth.
  • Nuclear Reactions Lab: This section allows guests to explore the power of nuclear reactions, including fission and fusion, and their impact on energy production and the universe.
  • Radiation Lab: Guests will learn about radiation in its various forms, its applications in medical technology and how it affects our world, all while ensuring a safe, educational environment.


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The exhibit will provide visitors with engaging, interactive challenges and activities. From building elements and isotopes to triggering nuclear reactions, participants will deepen their understanding of how atomic science shapes our daily lives and the universe itself. 

Photo Credit Atomic Museum; James Stanford.

In addition, Atomic Odyssey will feature inspiring artworks by James Stanford, the renowned artist featured in the brand-new book, “The Atomic Kid: An Aesthetic Formed in the Nuclear Landscape.” Stanford grew up in Las Vegas during the Atomic Age and was employed as a technical artist in Nevada’s nuclear industry during the 1970s, where he acquired extensive knowledge of nuclear energy.  

His dynamic lenticular compositions start with photographic images—often of historic nuclear tests—which he digitally transforms into stunning artworks. Inside Atomic Odyssey, the 3D, light-responsive lenticulars will morph and shift as visitors walk through the exhibit, creating a visually immersive experience that enhances their understanding of nuclear science and radiation. Stanford’s art speaks to his personal history of growing up in the midst of the Atomic Age and sparks curiosity, adding a distinctive visual and narrative layer to the exhibit’s exploration of the atomic world.  


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Photo Credit Atomic Museum; James Stanford.

“We’ve partnered with exhibit designers who bring vast experience from Universal and Disney attractions to ensure Atomic Odyssey is both a captivating and educational experience,” said Rob McCoy, chief executive officer, Atomic Museum. “Our goal is to inspire curiosity about the atomic world and give visitors a better understanding of the critical role nuclear science plays in everything from energy production to space exploration to personal reflection.” 

For more information on the Atomic Museum, click here.


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ABOUT THE ATOMIC MUSEUM
The Atomic Museum is operated and maintained by its parent company, the Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation (NTSHF), an IRS 501(c)3 charitable, non-profit organization chartered in Nevada. The Atomic Museum is one of more than 200 Smithsonian Affiliate organizations in nearly every state, plus Puerto Rico and Panama. Covering nuclear history beginning with the first test at the Nevada Test Site on January 27, 1951, the Atomic Museum’s exhibitions and programming also address current affairs related to the nuclear industry.  For more information, go to atomicmuseum.vegas and follow on FacebookInstagramX (Twitter) and TikTok.

Photo Credit Atomic Museum; James Stanford.

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