Drawing by Austin Romanaux
There is no museum in the Americas dedicated to the work and continuing impact of Albert Einstein. There should be one, and it should be in Princeton NJ where he lived and worked. Using the familiar persona of Dr. Einstein to draw in kids and adults alike, the Princeton Einstein Museum of Science will be a regional educational asset, a source of inspiration, and a place to learn about the 20th century’s most brilliant man — a humorist, philosopher, anti-racist, artist, humanitarian, and … oh, yes, a scientist.
PEMS will be located in the Princeton central business district. Watch for a site announcement in mid 2024. In the meantime, Einstein fans can enjoy public programming and free temporary exhibits.
Through a creative, engaging, inspiring, and fun experience, the Princeton Einstein Museum of Science will get visitors excited about STEAM* through distinctive videos, hands-on exhibits, large-scale art, and more, all focused on the many extraordinary facets and legacy of Albert Einstein.
(*STEAM= Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math)