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During 2011, 34 traveling exhibitions and 124 long-term exhibitions funded with NEH support will appear in 45 states, the District of Columbia, and Ontario, Canada. To find out more about the exhibitions near you, click on the name of a state on the map or browse the alphabetical listing below. Click here for a list of NEH-funded traveling exhibitions and their itineraries. If you would like to visit any of these exhibitions, contact the host institution to confirm times and dates. Also, if you are interested in booking any of the exhibitions, contact the originating institution directly. For exhibitions created by ExhibitsUSA, contact that organization for booking information.

Questions about NEH-supported exhibitions can be addressed to the Division of Public Programs at publicpgms@neh.gov.

 

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State-by-State

 

Alabama

Huntsville

Huntsville-Madison County Public Library
Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience
3/16/2011 to 4/29/2011
A traveling exhibition examining African Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the present.

Jasper

Bevill State Community College, Nicholson Library
John Adams Unbound: The Library of a President
3/2/2011 to 4/15/2011
A traveling exhibition with public programs to 20 libraries nationwide about how Adams' passion for reading shaped his life and his actions as a national leader.

Carl Elliott House Museum
Carl Elliott House
A long-term exhibition on the life and career of Carl Elliott who served as a U.S. Congressman from 1949 to 1965.

Alaska

Anchorage

Anchorage Museum of History and Art
Alaska Gallery
The reinstallation of the museum's galleries that deal with Alaska history, with a special focus on the relationship between the people and the geographic space.

Fairbanks

University of Alaska Museum
Rose Berry Alaskan Art Gallery
A new wing of the museum devoted to Alaskan art with special emphasis on the ways in which people have responded expressively to the region.

Homer

Pratt Museum
Kachemak Bay, Alaska: An Exploration of People and Place
Reinstallation of the museum's main exhibitions based on an examination of the relationships between people and place in the region.

Arizona

Bisbee

Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum
Bisbee: Urban Outpost on the Frontier
A long-term exhibition and a catalog on the history of urban development in Bisbee from 1877 to 1917.

Fort Apache

Fort Apache Historic Park
Transitions in the Apache World: The Fort Apache Legacy
A long-term exhibition on the history of the White Mountain Apache, including both traditional culture and the changes that took place after the establishment of Fort Apache by the U.S. military.

Phoenix

Desert Botanical Garden
Plants and People of the Sonoran Desert
An interpretive trail demonstrating how indigenous people in and adjacent to the Phoenix Valley intimately lived and depended upon various plants in their desert and riverine environments.

Heard Museum
Remembering Our Indian School Days: The Boarding School Experience
A long-term exhibition and a catalog on the social and cultural impact of the United States government's boarding schools on Indian students.

Tucson

Arizona State Museum
Paths of Life: American Indians of the Southwest
A long-term exhibition, a visitors' guide, a book, and educational programs that explore the cultures of the Seri, Tarahumara, Yaqui, O'odham, Colorado River Yumans, Southern Paiute, Pai, Apache, Navajo, and Hopi peoples of Arizona and northwestern Mexico.

Arkansas

Hot Springs

Garland County Library
Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation
6/23/2011 to 8/5/2011
A traveling panel exhibition incorporating over 60 rare documents and drawings on Lincoln's role in the emancipation of slaves during the Civil War.

Little Rock

Central Arkansas Library System
Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War
12/1/2010 to 1/28/2011
A traveling panel exhibition about how Abraham Lincoln used constitutional tools to preserve the union and end slavery, which will tour 25 public libraries in collaboration with the American Library Association.

North Little Rock

William F. Laman Public Library
Our Lives, Our Stories: America's Greatest Generation
4/6/2011 to 5/25/2011
A traveling exhibition exploring the collective experience of the generation that fought World War II and matured in the postwar decades.

California

Jenner

Fort Ross State Historic Park
Rotchev House Museum Exhibit at Fort Ross, California
Production of exhibits, displays, a walking tour, a museum panel, and a website tour for the Rotchev House Museum, home of the last manager of the Russian-America Company in California.

Los Angeles

Fowler Museum at UCLA
Intersections: World Arts, Local Lives
Reinstallation of a part of the museum's permanent collection to highlight the artistic accomplishments of the makers of the objects as well as the objects' importance in their respective cultures.

Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Gifts of the Sultan: The Arts of Giving at the Islamic Courts
6/5/2011 to 9/5/2011
A traveling exhibition, a symposium, a catalog, and public programs about Islamic art from the eighth to the nineteenth century in the context of gift-giving at Islamic courts.

Moraga

Hearst Art Gallery
Lee and Grant
1/28/2011 to 3/16/2011
A traveling exhibition comparing and contrasting Civil War Generals Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant.

Oakland

Oakland Museum
Coming to California: The Gallery of California History
A permanent exhibition, docent tours, a website, and public programs on the history of California.

Peralta Hacienda Historical Park
Every Human Being Makes History
Interpretation of the Peralta House historic site based on themes of changes in cultural identity through time, people's use of the local environment, and California's international ties historically.

Ontario

Museum of History and Art
Road Ways
A long-term exhibition, a catalog, and public programs examining how roads have both reflected and shaped American life and culture.

San Francisco

Asian Art Museum
Bali: Art, Ritual, Performance
2/25/2011 to 9/11/2011
An exhibition, a catalog, a website, and public and educational programs on the arts of Bali.

Permanent Collections Galleries
Educational and interpretive components to accompany the reinstallation of the permanent collection in the museum.

Sausalito

Bay Area Discovery Museum
My Place by the Bay
Interpretation of a historic site and a children's museum.

Stanford

Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University
Mami Wata: Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and its Diasporas
8/4/2010 to 1/2/2011
A traveling exhibition, programs, curriculum resources, and a publication on the various forms of water spirits in Africa and the variety of their derived New World appearances.

Colorado

Aurora

Aurora Public Library
Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience
8/10/2011 to 9/23/2011
A traveling exhibition examining African Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the present.

Denver

Denver Art Museum
Asian Art Collection
Reinstallation of the museum's Asian collection and related educational programs.

Molly Brown House Museum
Molly Brown: The Biography of a Changing Nation
An interpretive video and interactive kiosks on the life of Margaret Tobin Brown and the ways in which she was shaped by the social and cultural movements of her time.

Connecticut

Washington

Institute for American Indian Studies
Interpreting the Native American Landscape: The Long House Room
An archaeology exhibition and outdoor interpretive site that includes trails and a recreated Algonkian village.

District of Columbia

Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
Echoes of the Past: The Buddhist Cave Temples of Xiangtangshan
2/26/2011 to 7/31/2011
A traveling exhibition, a website, an international symposium, a catalog, and programs on the sculptures of Xiangtangshan caves in China.

Folger Shakeseare Library
Manifold Greatness: The Creation and Afterlife of the King James Bible
9/23/2011 to 1/14/2012
Atraveling exhibition, public programs, and a website on the history and influence of the King James version of the Bible.

Lafayette Square
The Half Had Not Been Told Me: African Americans on Lafayette Square
An audio walking tour, guidebooks, signage, and a website on the history of Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C.

National Building Museum
Designing Tomorrow: America's World's Fairs of the 1930s
10/1/2010 to 7/10/2011
A traveling exhibition exploring how the modern architectural and industrial design displayed at the 1930s world's fairs articulated a unique American modernism and laid the groundwork for post-World War II consumerism.

National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
For All The World To See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights
6/10/2011 to 11/27/2011
A traveling exhibition, a catalog, a film festival, a website, and related educational and public programs exploring how visual images shaped and transformed the fight for civil rights in the U.S.

Soldier's Home
President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home
A long-term exhibition and guided tours at the cottage that Abraham Lincoln used as a seasonal retreat from 1862 to 1864.

Sumner School Museum
Adolf Cluss, Architect: From Germany to America, Shaping a Capital City Worthy of a Republic
A long-term exhibition exploring the German immigrant architect Adolf Cluss, who was influential in shaping public spaces in Washington, D.C., from the 1860s to the 1890s.

Florida

Boca Raton

Florida Atlantic University Libraries
John Adams Unbound: The Library of a President
1/5/2011 to 2/18/2011
A traveling exhibition with public programs to 20 libraries nationwide about how Adams' passion for reading shaped his life and his actions as a national leader.

Cape Coral

Lee County Northwest Regional Library
Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War
12/1/2010 to 1/28/2011
A traveling panel exhibition about how Abraham Lincoln used constitutional tools to preserve the union and end slavery, which will tour 25 public libraries in collaboration with the American Library Association.

Clewiston

Clewiston Library
Lewis & Clark and the Indian Country
12/29/2010 to 2/18/2011
A national traveling photo-panel exhibition, based on the Newberry Library's larger exhibition about the encounters of native peoples with Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery, 1804–06.

Daytona Beach

Daytona State College Library
Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience
1/19/2011 to 3/4/2011
A traveling exhibition examining African Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the present.

Gainesville

Florida Museum of Natural History
South Florida: People and Environments
A long-term exhibition on the prehistoric Calusa Indians of Florida.

Key West

Florida Keys Community College
Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War
2/9/2011 to 3/25/2011
A traveling panel exhibition about how Abraham Lincoln used constitutional tools to preserve the union and end slavery, which will tour 25 public libraries in collaboration with the American Library Association.

Sarasota

Ringling Museum of Art
The Amazing Circus Poster/Strobridge Lithography Company: 1879–1939
9/17/2011 to 1/29/2012
A traveling exhibition, a catalog, a website, educational materials, and public programs that explore the cultural significance of the circus poster during its golden age in America.

Tallahassee

Goodwood Museum and Gardens
From Morning to Night: Domestic Service in the Gilded Age South
8/23/2010 to 1/14/2011
A traveling panel exhibition interpreting domestic work and workers in a Gilded Age mansion.

Mission San Luis
San Luis de Apalachee: Interpretation of a 17th-Century Spanish Mission
Indoor and outdoor interpretive elements at San Luis de Apalachee, the capital of Spain's West Florida mission chain.

Georgia

Atlanta

Atlanta History Center
Metropolitan Frontiers: Atlanta, 1835–2000
A long-term exhibition, publications, and public programs on the history of Atlanta.

Turning Point: The American Civil War
A long-term exhibition, publications, and public programs on the Civil War.

Augusta

Augusta-Richmond County Public Library
Lewis & Clark and the Indian Country
3/2/2011 to 4/15/2011
A national traveling photo-panel exhibition, based on the Newberry Library's larger exhibition about the encounters of native peoples with Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery, 1804–06.

Decatur

DeKalb County Public Library
Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience
11/19/2010 to 1/7/2011
A traveling exhibition examining African Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the present.

Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War
7/6/2011 to 9/2/2011
A traveling panel exhibition about how Abraham Lincoln used constitutional tools to preserve the union and end slavery, which will tour 25 public libraries in collaboration with the American Library Association.

Thomasville

Thomas County Museum of History
From Morning to Night: Domestic Service in the Gilded Age South
11/28/2011 to 1/27/2012
A traveling panel exhibition interpreting domestic work and workers in a Gilded Age mansion.

Thomson

Hickory Hill & the Tom Watson Birthplace
From Morning to Night: Domestic Service in the Gilded Age South
9/13/2011 to 11/18/2011
A traveling panel exhibition interpreting domestic work and workers in a Gilded Age mansion.

Hawai'i

Captain Cook

Kona Coffee Farm
Kona Coffee Living History Farm
Conservation and living history interpretation of an early twentieth-century coffee farm that was once owned and operated by an immigrant Japanese family.

Captain Cook

Kona Historic Ranch
Kona Historic Ranch and Store
Living history interpretation, exhibitions, a website, a publication, and programs interpreting the nineteenth-century Greenwell General Store and ranch on the island of Hawai'i.

Idaho

Boise

Idaho State Historical Museum
Our Lives, Our Stories: America's Greatest Generation
6/16/2011 to 8/11/2011
A traveling exhibition exploring the collective experience of the generation that fought World War II and matured in the postwar decades.

Illinois

Charleston

Eastern Illinois University, Booth Library
Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World
1/12/2011 to 2/25/2011
A national, traveling panel exhibition, related public programming, training, and companion digital and curricular materials about the life of Benjamin Franklin and his contributions to the founding of the United States.

Chicago

Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum
The Universe in Your Hands
A long-term exhibition of the planetarium's permanent collection of astronomical and scientific instruments and their role in the history of science.

Bringing the Heavens to Earth: Cultural Astronomies Around the World
A long-term exhibition and public programs on astronomical practices, architecture, and knowledge from various world cultures, past and present.

DuSable Museum of African American History
For All The World To See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights
1/17/2011 to 5/15/2011
A traveling exhibition, a catalog, a film festival, a website, and related educational and public programs exploring how visual images shaped and transformed the fight for civil rights in the U.S.

Field Museum
Peoples of the Pacific: Traveling the Pacific and Pacific Spirits
A long-term, two-part exhibition on the cultures and history of the Pacific Islands.

Africa
A long-term, multidisciplinary exhibition with educational programs on Africa's human and ecological diversity and the roles people of African descent have played in world history and culture, including the African Diaspora in the Americas.

Hull-House Museum
Redefining Democracy: Jane Addams and the Hull-House Settlement
Reinstallation of the permanent exhibitions at the Hull-House Museum to incorporate new scholarship about how Chicago's first settlement house, founded in 1889, influenced the definition of American democracy.

Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago
Echoes of the Past: The Buddhist Cave Temples of Xiangtangshan
9/30/2010 to 1/16/2011
A traveling exhibition, a website, an international symposium, a catalog, and programs on the sculptures of Xiangtangshan caves in China.

Frankfort

Frankfort Public Library District
Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation
4/28/2011 to 6/10/2011
A traveling panel exhibition incorporating over 60 rare documents and drawings on Lincoln's role in the emancipation of slaves during the Civil War.

Springfield

Illinois State Museum
At Home in the Heartland
A long-term exhibition and public programs interpreting the history of domestic life in Illinois over the past three centuries.

Indiana

Evansville

Angel Mounds State Historical Site
Farm Life: A Century of Change for Farm Families and Their Neighbors
1/28/2011 to 3/16/2011
A traveling exhibition and related educational and public programs on rural heritage as a context for understanding contemporary farms.

Indianapolis

Children's Museum of Indianapolis
The Power of Children: Making a Difference
A long-term exhibition examining key events in the twentieth century through the lives of three children whose individual lives made a difference: Anne Frank, Ruby Bridges, and Ryan White.

Indianapolis Museum of Art
Dynasty and Divinity: Ife in Ancient Nigeria
7/8/2011 to 10/9/2011
A traveling exhibition, a catalog, a scholarly publication, and a website on the history and culture of the Yoruba city state of Ife in Nigeria.

Marion

Marion Public Library
Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience
6/15/2011 to 7/29/2011
A traveling exhibition examining African Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the present.

Muncie

Muncie Public Library
Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation
4/28/2011 to 6/10/2011
A traveling panel exhibition incorporating over 60 rare documents and drawings on Lincoln's role in the emancipation of slaves during the Civil War.

Vincennes

Knox County Public Library
Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation
3/3/2011 to 4/15/2011
A traveling panel exhibition incorporating over 60 rare documents and drawings on Lincoln's role in the emancipation of slaves during the Civil War.

Iowa

Dubuque

Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
Make Me a River: Visions and Revisions of the Upper Mississippi
A long-term exhibition on the social and environmental history of the Upper Mississippi River region.

National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium
A long-term interpretive exhibition about human relationships with the Mississippi River, including an exhibition, living history presentations, an outdoor boat building demonstration, and public and educational programs.

Urbandale

Living History Farms
Farm Life: A Century of Change for Farm Families and Their Neighbors
6/16/2011 to 8/11/2011
A traveling exhibition and related educational and public programs on rural heritage as a context for understanding contemporary farms.

Kansas

Arkansas City

Cherokee Strip Land Rush Museum
ˇCARNAVAL!
1/28/2011 to 3/16/2011
A traveling exhibition on the changing social meaning and dynamics of the carnival festival, based on case studies from nine communities in Europe and the Americas.

Logan

Dane G. Hansen Memorial Museum
Going Places
9/2/2011 to 10/20/2011
A traveling about the cultural, economic, and technological history of transportation in America from 1790 to 1920.

Kentucky

Hopkinsville

Hopkinsville Community College Library
Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War
9/21/2011 to 11/4/2011
A traveling panel exhibition about how Abraham Lincoln used constitutional tools to preserve the union and end slavery, which will tour 25 public libraries in collaboration with the American Library Association.

Louisville

Louisville Free Public Library
Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World
5/4/2011 to 7/8/2011
A national, traveling panel exhibition, related public programming, training, and companion digital and curricular materials about the life of Benjamin Franklin and his contributions to the founding of the United States.

Louisiana

Hammond

Southeastern Louisiana University, Sims Memorial Library
Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War
2/9/2011 to 3/25/2011
A traveling panel exhibition about how Abraham Lincoln used constitutional tools to preserve the union and end slavery, which will tour 25 public libraries in collaboration with the American Library Association.

Napoleonville

Assumption Parish Library
Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War
6/1/2011 to 7/15/2011
A traveling panel exhibition about how Abraham Lincoln used constitutional tools to preserve the union and end slavery, which will tour 25 public libraries in collaboration with the American Library Association.

New Orleans

Xavier University Louisiana Library Resource Center
Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War
4/6/2011 to 6/24/2011
A traveling panel exhibition about how Abraham Lincoln used constitutional tools to preserve the union and end slavery, which will tour 25 public libraries in collaboration with the American Library Association.

Maine

Augusta

Maine State Museum
At Home in Maine
A long-term exhibition, a video, a catalog, and a website examining domestic life in Maine from 1783 to the present.

Maryland

Baltimore

Baltimore Museum of Industry
The Kids' Cannery
A re-creation of an 1883 oyster cannery in which children role-play various jobs to appreciate the industrial history of Baltimore.

Garment Loft
A long-term exhibition and educational programs on the history of Baltimore's garment industry.

Enoch Pratt Free Library
Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience
10/26/2011 to 12/9/2011
A traveling exhibition examining African Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the present.

Jewish Museum of Maryland
Chosen Food: Cuisine, Culture, and American Jewish Identity
mid 2011
A traveling exhibition and related publication, programs, and online resources examining Jewish American foodways.

Walters Art Museum
Asian Art Collections
A long-term installation of the museum's Asian art collection in Hackerman House.

Wondrous Journeys: The Walters Collection from Egyptian Tombs to Medieval Castles
Reinstallation of the Egyptian and Medieval collections and accompanying public and educational programs.

St. Mary's City

St. Mary's City, Van Sweringen Site
Van Sweringen Archaeological Site
Reinterpretation of sites related to entrepreneur Garett Van Sweringen, who operated a tavern, coffee house, ordinary, and brew house between 1670 and 1698.

Towson

Towson University, Albert S. Cook Library
Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience
2/23/2011 to 4/8/2011
A traveling exhibition examining African Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the present.

Massachusetts

Boston

Boston Children's Museum
Boston Black: A City Connects
A long-term, interactive exhibition for children exploring the historical and geographic diversity of Boston's black communities.

Commonwealth Museum
Our Common Wealth: The Massachusetts Experiment in Democracy
A long-term exhibition of founding documents from the Massachusetts Archives about development of basic democratic freedoms in the colony and state from 1620 to the twentieth century and how they influenced the nation.

USS Constitution Museum
All Hands on Deck: A Sailor's Life in 1812
A long-term exhibition about the lives of crew members and how their service during the War of 1812 affected them and helped to create an American national symbol.

Cambridge

Mount Auburn Cemetery
Mount Auburn Cemetery: A New American Landscape
A long-term exhibition at Mount Auburn Cemetery on the cultural history and influence of America's first professionally landscaped garden cemetery, with video components, outdoor interpretive stations, and self-guided audio walking and driving tours.

Concord

Concord Museum
"Why Concord?" The History of Concord, Massachusetts
A long-term exhibition, educational programs, and a film examining the history of Concord, Massachusetts, from precontact to the present.

Holyoke

Holyoke Heritage State Park, Children's Museum at Holyoke, Wistariahurst Museum
Creating Holyoke: Immigrants' and Migrants' Search for Community
A citywide project that tells the story of immigration to Holyoke, Massachusetts, through separate interpretive exhibitions at three museums, complemented by public programming, heritage tours, a teacher institute, and a website.

Jamaica Plain

Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University
Science in the Pleasure Ground: An Exploration of Arboretum History
A long-term exhibition and a catalog exploring the history and cultural significance of the Arnold Arboretum.

New Bedford

New Bedford Whaling Museum
From Pursuit to Preservation: The Global Story of Whales and Whaling
A long-term exhibition with an audio tour about the human fascination with whales and the history of whaling in New Bedford, Massachusetts, within a global context.

Pittsfield

Hancock Shaker Village
Audio Tour
A new audio and podcast tour of the Hancock Shaker Village's 1,200-acre site.

Plymouth

Plimoth Plantation
Thanksgiving: Memory, Myth, and Meaning
A long-term exhibition, a website, a dramatic performance, children's publications, public programs, and teacher workshops on the changing perceptions of the 1621 harvest feast over time.

Sturbridge

Old Sturbridge Village
Back to Our Roots: A New Vision of New England Farming and Rural Life
Three long-term exhibitions that explore the market-driven transformation of rural life and landscape in New England farming, 1790–1840.

Worcester

Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World
3/9/2011 to 4/22/2011
A national, traveling panel exhibition, related public programming, training, and companion digital and curricular materials about the life of Benjamin Franklin and his contributions to the founding of the United States.

Michigan

Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor Public Library
Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World
5/4/2011 to 7/8/2011
A national, traveling panel exhibition, related public programming, training, and companion digital and curricular materials about the life of Benjamin Franklin and his contributions to the founding of the United States.

Dearborn

The Henry Ford
Made in America: The History of the American Industrial System
A exhibition on the history of American manufacturing and power-generating systems from the eighteenth century to the present.

Your Place in Time: 20th-Century America
A long-term exhibition, a brochure, and online programming about the interaction of people and technologies in everyday life in the twentieth century.

Heroes of the Sky: Adventures in Early Flight
A long-term exhibition on the development of flight in American culture.

Detroit

Detroit Institute of Arts
Great Art: New Start
Reinstallation of the museum's permanent European art collections in several renovated galleries.

Detroit Public Library
Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience
7/6/2011 to 8/19/2011
A traveling exhibition examining African Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the present.

Frankenmuth

Frankenmuth Historical Association
Going Places
11/10/2010 to 1/7/2011
A traveling about the cultural, economic, and technological history of transportation in America from 1790 to 1920.

Grand Haven

Loutit District Library
John Adams Unbound: The Library of a President
6/22/2011 to 8/5/2011
A traveling exhibition with public programs to 20 libraries nationwide about how Adams' passion for reading shaped his life and his actions as a national leader.

Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids Public Museum
Furniture City
A long-term exhibition and school programs on the history of the furniture industry in Grand Rapids.

Anishinabek: The People of This Place
A long-term exhibition interpreting the culture and history of the Anishinabek (Odawa, Potawatomi, and Chippewa tribes) of western Michigan.

Newcomers: The People of This Place
A long-term exhibition exploring the ethnic heritage and immigration experiences of newcomers to Grand Rapids and the West Michigan region.

Minnesota

Ely

International Wolf Center
Wolves and Humans: Coexistence, Competition, and Conflict
A long-term exhibition that explores the interaction of wolves and humans through the centuries, including the use of the wolf as a symbol in art, literature, and religion as well as in mythology and folklore.

Minneapolis

Mill City Museum
Mill City Museum
A long-term exhibition, including media presentations, interactives, and learning centers, on the urban, industrial, commercial, and environmental history of the Upper Midwest.

Minneapolis Public Library
Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation
6/23/2011 to 8/5/2011
A traveling panel exhibition incorporating over 60 rare documents and drawings on Lincoln's role in the emancipation of slaves during the Civil War.

Minnesota Historical Society
The 1968 Project
A traveling exhibition, a website, and public programs about Americans in the 1960s.

Onamia

Mille Lacs Indian Museum
Learn About Our Past: The Story of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
A long-term exhibition, in collaboration with the Mille Lacs Indian Museum, on the history of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe.

St. Paul

Landmark Center
Uncle Sam Worked Here
A long-term exhibition interpreting a 1902 federal building from the standpoint of the federal government agencies that were housed there and the significant national historical events with which they were involved.

Minnesota Historical Society
Open House
A long-term exhibition and accompanying educational and public programs exploring such themes as urban history and immigration through the stories of the successive families that occupied a single house in St. Paul, Minnesota, from 1918 to the present.

Minnesota History Center
Minnesota's Greatest Generation: The Depression, The War, The Boom
A long-term exhibition, publications, a website, and other public and educational programs exploring the collective experience of the generation that fought World War II and matured in the postwar decades.

Mississippi

300-mile driving trail
Mississippi Blues Commission Blues Trail
A 300-mile driving heritage trail, a website, and a CD-ROM interpreting the history of the blues in the Delta region of Mississippi.

Jackson

Smith Robertson Museum & Cultural Center
Field to Factory: Afro-American Migration, 1915–1940
A long-term exhibition, a catalog, and an educational resource kit about the migration of southern rural blacks to northern urban areas and the resulting social, economic, and cultural changes.

Laurel

Lauren Rogers Museum of Art
By Native Hands: Woven Treasures from the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art
Reinstallation of the museum's permanent collection of Native American baskets, which places them more centrally into their cultural and historical contexts.

Missouri

Kansas City

Kansas City Public Library
Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War
11/9/2011 to 1/13/2011
A traveling panel exhibition about how Abraham Lincoln used constitutional tools to preserve the union and end slavery, which will tour 25 public libraries in collaboration with the American Library Association.

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Through African Eyes: The European in African Art, 1500 to Present
9/25/2010 to 1/9/2011
A traveling exhibition and a catalog that reflect 500 years of cultural and political interactions between African cultures and Europeans.

St. Joseph

Rolling Hills Consolidated Library
Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience
5/11/2011 to 6/24/2011
A traveling exhibition examining African Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the present.

St. Louis

St. Louis Art Museum
Fiery Pool: Maya and the Mythic Sea
2/13/2011 to 5/8/2011
A traveling exhibition, a catalog, a website, and educational and public programs that will offer new perspectives on the centrality of water in ancient Maya art and culture.

Montana

Great Falls

C.M. Russell Museum
The Bison: American Icon, Heart of Plains Indian Culture
A long-term exhibition, with a website and public and school programs about the history of humans' interaction with bison and how the bison became a symbol of Native American culture, the American West, and our national identity.

Nebraska

Hastings

Hastings Museum of Natural and Cultural History
The Bison: American Icon, Heart of Plains Indian Culture
11/10/2010 to 1/7/2011
A traveling exhibition about the history of humans' interaction with bison and how the bison became a symbol of Native American culture, the American West, and our national identity.

New Hampshire

Concord

Museum of New Hampshire History
New Hampshire Through Many Eyes
A long-term exhibition and programs on the history of New Hampshire.

Hanover

Dartmouth College, Baker-Berry Library
Lewis & Clark and the Indian Country
9/7/2011 to 10/21/2011
A national traveling photo-panel exhibition, based on the Newberry Library's larger exhibition about the encounters of native peoples with Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery, 1804–06.

Portsmouth

Strawbery Banke
Crossroads of a Neighborhood in Change: The Corner Grocery Store at Strawbery Banke During WWII
A site interpretation, a long-term exhibition, a catalog, and school programs interpreting the WWII homefront experience in an urban neighborhood.

Becoming Americans: The Shapiro Story, 1898–1928
Through interpretation, educational programs, and audio-visual presentations, the Shapiro House offers a look at immigration, cultural diversity, and community in the small, coastal city of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, at the turn of the century.

New Jersey

Blackwood

Camden County College
Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World
1/12/2011 to 2/25/2011
A national, traveling panel exhibition, related public programming, training, and companion digital and curricular materials about the life of Benjamin Franklin and his contributions to the founding of the United States.

Newark

Newark Museum
Picturing America
Reinstallation of the American art collection, a website, and other public and educational programs, placing American art in its social and cultural contexts.

Toms River

Ocean County Library
Lewis & Clark and the Indian Country
6/22/2011 to 8/19/2011
A national traveling photo-panel exhibition, based on the Newberry Library's larger exhibition about the encounters of native peoples with Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery, 1804–06.

New Mexico

Albuquerque

Maxwell Museum of Anthropology
People of the Southwest
A long-term exhibition on 11,000 years of human cultural development, the biobehavioral complexes underlying it, and the processes of archaeological discovery, with an emphasis on cultural history.

Ancestors
A long-term exhibition on four million years of human evolution, human cultural development, the biobehavioral complexes underlying it, and the processes of archaeological discovery, with an emphasis on human evolution.

Las Cruces

New Mexico State University
ˇCARNAVAL!
4/6/2011 to 8/11/2011
A traveling exhibition on the changing social meaning and dynamics of the carnival festival, based on case studies from nine communities in Europe and the Americas.

Santa Fe

Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Here, Now, and Always
A long-term exhibition from prehistory to the contemporary world of the Indians of the Southwest.

Socorro

El Camino Real International Heritage Center
Traveling el Camino Real: Caminando el Camino Real
A long-term exhibition and related public programs about the history of the road between Mexico City and Santa Fe, New Mexico, from prehistory to the present.

Zuni

A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center
Hawikku: Echoes from Our Past
A long-term exhibition featuring archaeological materials from the site of Hawikku encompassing the history of the Zuni from prehistory through the present.

New York

Albany

New York State Museum
A Mohawk-Iroquois Village
A long-term exhibition within the Native Peoples of New York Hall that explores everyday life among the Mohawk on the eve of contact with Europeans, circa 1600.

Annandale-on-Hudson

Montgomery Place
American Arcadia: People, Landscape, and Nature at Montgomery Place
Summer 2011
A reinterpretation of Montgomery Place, a National Historic Landmark in the Hudson Valley, exploring the changing relationships among people, landscape, and nature.

Brockport

State University of New York College at Brockport, Drake Memorial Library
John Adams Unbound: The Library of a President
10/12/2011 to 12/2/2011
A traveling exhibition with public programs to 20 libraries nationwide about how Adams' passion for reading shaped his life and his actions as a national leader.

Brooklyn

Brooklyn Children's Museum
World Brooklyn
A long-term exhibition, a website, and public programs that explore the diverse cultures of Brooklyn, New York.

Brooklyn Museum of Art
Egypt Reborn: Art for Eternity
Reinstallation of the Egyptian art collection circa 2040–1350 B.C., including gallery guides, CD-ROM stations, and public and educational programming.

Tipi: Heritage of the Great Plains
2/18/2011 to 5/15/2011
A traveling exhibition and a catalog on the Plains Indian tipi, highlighting its historical role in Plains cultures and its continued importance as a symbol of identity.

Brooklyn Navy Yard
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future
Late 2011
A long-term exhibition about the rise, decline, and successful redevelopment of the Brooklyn Navy Yard since the seventeenth century and the local and national importance of its people, labor skills, and products.

Catskill

Thomas Cole House
The Home and Studio of Thomas Cole, Founder of the Hudson River School of Art
A permanent interpretation of Thomas Cole's studio, including a film, docent tours, a website, multimedia stations, publications, and public and educational programs exploring how Cole worked and his contribution to American art.

Cooperstown

Fenimore Art Museum
Mohawk Bark House
Site interpretation and related educational programming of an Iroquois fishing camp, circa 1750.

Elmont

Elmont Public Library
Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience
12/15/2010 to 2/11/2011
A traveling exhibition examining African Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the present.

Fredonia

SUNY
Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art
9/1/2011 to 10/20/2011
A traveling exhibition and public programs on the heritage of the coiled baskets in South Carolina's low country and on how they reflect local history and changing and artistic traditions.

Holbrook

Sachem Public Library
John Adams Unbound: The Library of a President
12/14/2011 to 2/17/2012
A traveling exhibition with public programs to 20 libraries nationwide about how Adams' passion for reading shaped his life and his actions as a national leader.

Liverpool

Ste. Marie de Gannentaha Living History Museum
Sainte Marie Among the Iroquois
A long-term orientation exhibition at the site of the seventeenth-century French settlement, Ste. Marie de Gannentaha.

Long Island City

Museum for African Art
Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art
Fall 2011
A traveling exhibition, public programs, and a website on the heritage of the coiled baskets in South Carolina's low country and on how they reflect local history and changing and artistic traditions.

New York

Children's Museum of Manhattan
Gods, Myths, and Mortals: Discover Ancient Greece
5/25/2007 to 5/30/2012
A traveling exhibition for children and families exploring the art, mythology, and architecture of ancient Greece.

Eldridge Street Synagogue
Museum at Eldridge Street
Interpretive exhibits, publications, and tours examining the architectural, religious, and cultural history of a historic synagogue and community in New York's Lower East Side.

Ellis Island
Future in the Balance: Immigration, Public Health, and the Ellis Island Hospitals
A long-term exhibition on the history of the health inspection and treatment of immigrants in the hospital complex on Ellis Island.

Ellis Island Museum
Forgotten Gateway: Coming to America Through Galveston Island
4/2/2011 to 9/5/2011
A traveling exhibition and accompanying programs exploring immigration and slave migration through Galveston Island, Texas, 1845–1914.

Lower East Side Tenement Museum
1863 Tenement House Tour
A long-term exhibition, living history tours, period installations, and audiovisual programs interpreting a surviving Lower East Side tenement and its residents from 1863 to 1935.

Piecing It Together: Immigrants in the Garment Industry
A long-term installation, an audio tour, a website, and school and public programs interpreting a nineteenth-century sweatshop.

Minding the Store: Commerce and Community on the Lower East Side
A long-term interpretation of spaces for living and commerce, including a saloon (1870, Germans), a kosher butcher store (1890, Eastern-European Jews), and an auction house (1930s, second-generation Jews), as key sites of immigrant Americanization.

Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden
Reinterpretation of the Abigail Adams Smith Museum as the Mount Vernon Hotel (1826–1833)
The reinstallation of the permanent collection and public programs to interpret the Mount Vernon Hotel.

New York Botanical Garden
Nature and Culture in the Garden
An outdoor, long-term exhibition examining the aesthetic, cultural, and historical significance of landscapes at the New York Botanical Garden.

New-York Historical Society
The Luman Reed Gallery
A long-term exhibition, a catalog, and public programs examining the influential role of Luman Reed (1785–1836) in American art and connoisseurship.

Poughkeepsie

Poughkeepsie Public Library
Lewis & Clark and the Indian Country
4/27/2011 to 6/10/2011
A national traveling photo-panel exhibition, based on the Newberry Library's larger exhibition about the encounters of native peoples with Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery, 1804–06.

Rochester

Rochester Museum and Science Center
Expedition Earth
Reinstallation of the museum's natural history gallery, focusing on the interactions of human beings and the natural environment.

Sleepy Hollow

Philipsburg Manor
Philipsburg Manor
The reinterpretation of Philipsburg Manor with new emphasis on enslaved African Americans, including public programs, interpreters, interactive stations, concerts, museum theater, demonstrations, and education programs.

Stony Brook

Long Island Museum of American Art, History, and Carriages
Going Places: How Horse-Drawn Vehicles Shaped American Life
An exhibition about the cultural, economic, and technological history of transportation in America from 1790 to 1920.

North Carolina

Charlotte

Central Piedmont Community College Library
Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War
7/27/2011 to 9/9/2011
A traveling panel exhibition about how Abraham Lincoln used constitutional tools to preserve the union and end slavery, which will tour 25 public libraries in collaboration with the American Library Association.

Charlotte Museum of History
Our Lives, Our Stories: America's Greatest Generation
11/10/2011 to 1/7/2012
A traveling exhibition exploring the collective experience of the generation that fought World War II and matured in the postwar decades.

Levine Museum of the New South
Cotton Fields to Skyscrapers: Charlotte and the Carolina Piedmont in the New South
A long-term exhibition, publications, and related public and educational programming on Charlotte, North Carolina, as a case study of the New South regional city.

Elizabethtown

Bladen County Public Library
Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience
12/21/2011 to 2/17/2012
A traveling exhibition examining African Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the present.

Raleigh

Historic Oak View County Park
From Morning to Night: Domestic Service in the Gilded Age South
1/25/2011 to 6/17/2011
A traveling panel exhibition interpreting domestic work and workers in a Gilded Age mansion.

Ohio

Cincinnati

Cincinnati Art Museum
The Cincinnati Wing: The Story of Art in the Queen City
A long-term exhibition examining the city's pivotal role in the history of American art.

Cincinnati

The Amazing American Circus Poster
2/26/2011 to 7/10/2011
A traveling exhibition, a catalog, a website, educational materials, and public programs that explore the cultural significance of the circus poster during its golden age in America.

Cleveland

Cleveland Public Library
Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience
4/20/2011 to 6/3/2011
A traveling exhibition examining African Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the present.

Colulmbus

State Library of Ohio
Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation
3/3/2011 to 4/15/2011
A traveling panel exhibition incorporating over 60 rare documents and drawings on Lincoln's role in the emancipation of slaves during the Civil War.

Ohio State University Libraries
Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World
3/9/2011 to 4/22/2011
A national, traveling panel exhibition, related public programming, training, and companion digital and curricular materials about the life of Benjamin Franklin and his contributions to the founding of the United States.

Ravenna

Reed Memorial Library
Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation
12/23/2010 to 2/18/2011
A traveling panel exhibition incorporating over 60 rare documents and drawings on Lincoln's role in the emancipation of slaves during the Civil War.

Wooster

Wayne County Public Library
Lewis & Clark and the Indian Country
11/2/2011 to 12/30/2011
A national traveling photo-panel exhibition, based on the Newberry Library's larger exhibition about the encounters of native peoples with Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery, 1804–06.

Youngstown

Mill Creek MetroParks - Fellows Riverside Gardens
The Bison: American Icon, Heart of Plains Indian Culture
6/16/2011 to 8/11/2011
A traveling exhibition about the history of humans' interaction with bison and how the bison became a symbol of Native American culture, the American West, and our national identity.

Oklahoma

Enid

Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center
Going Places
4/6/2011 to 8/11/2011
A traveling about the cultural, economic, and technological history of transportation in America from 1790 to 1920.

Lawton

Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center
The Bison: American Icon, Heart of Plains Indian Culture
9/1/2011 to 1/7/2012
A traveling exhibition about the history of humans' interaction with bison and how the bison became a symbol of Native American culture, the American West, and our national identity.

Midwest City

Rose State College
Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation
8/25/2011 to 10/7/2011
A traveling panel exhibition incorporating over 60 rare documents and drawings on Lincoln's role in the emancipation of slaves during the Civil War.

Norman

Pioneer Library System
The Bison: American Icon, Heart of Plains Indian Culture
4/6/2011 to 5/25/2011
A traveling exhibition about the history of humans' interaction with bison and how the bison became a symbol of Native American culture, the American West, and our national identity.

Oklahoma City

Oklahoma History Center
We Are Who We Were
A long-term exhibition and educational materials on the history and cultures of Oklahoma's thirty-nine recognized tribes.

Oregon

Bend

High Desert Museum
By Hand Through Memory: Native People of the Columbia River Plateau in the Twentieth Century
A long-term exhibition on the American Indian cultures of the Plateau region, with special emphasis on post-reservation cultural change and maintenance.

Eugene

University of Oregon
Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience
10/5/2011 to 11/18/2011
A traveling exhibition examining African Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the present.

Portland

Multnomah County Library
Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience
11/30/2011 to 1/27/2012
A traveling exhibition examining African Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the present.

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
More Power to You!
A long-term exhibition and programs on the social and cultural history of electrification in Portland.

Pennsylvania

Edinboro

Baron-Forness Library, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation
12/23/2010 to 2/18/2011
A traveling panel exhibition incorporating over 60 rare documents and drawings on Lincoln's role in the emancipation of slaves during the Civil War.

Middletown

Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg Library
Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience
8/31/2011 to 10/14/2011
A traveling exhibition examining African Americans' participation in organized baseball from the Civil War to the present.

Northumberland

Joseph Priestley Home
Joseph Priestley: Reason, Order, and Plainness
Site interpretation of the laboratory, library, and landscape at the American home of the chemist, theologian, and philosopher Joseph Priestley, 1733–1804.

Philadelphia

Independence Seaport Museum
Home Port Philadelphia
A long-term exhibition and educational programs on the maritime history of the Philadelphia area.

Philadelphia Museum of Art
European Collections
Reinstallations of the museum's permanent collection of European paintings, decorative arts, sculpture, and architectural environments, covering the period 1200 to 1900. The galleries include the John G. Johnson Collection.

Please Touch Museum®
Wonderland
A long-term children's exhibition and related educational programs based on the characters and experiences in Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

Centennial Exploration Exhibition
A long-term exhibition interpreting Philadelphia's 1876 Centennial Exhibition.

University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Living in Balance: The Universe of the Hopi, Zuni, Navajo, and Apache
A long-term exhibition and a catalog on southwestern American Indian cultures.

Pittsburgh

Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt
A long-term exhibition on cultural continuity and change in ancient Egypt.

Alcoa Foundation Hall of American Indians
A permanent exhibition hall on North American Indian cultures.

Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center
Pittsburgh: A Tradition of Innovation
A long-term exhibition and programs on the history of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.

Rhode Island

Newport

Museum of Newport History
Museum of Newport History at the Brick Market
A long-term exhibition on the history and culture of Newport.

Woonsocket

Museum of Work and Culture
La Survivance: French-Canadians in Woonsocket, Rhode Island
A long-term exhibition on the history of the French Canadians in Woonsocket, in collaboration with the Woonsocket Industrial Corporation.

South Carolina

Hilton Head

Coastal Discovery Museum
Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art
9/1/2010 to 1/7/2011
A traveling exhibition and public programs on the heritage of the coiled baskets in South Carolina's low country and on how they reflect local history and changing and artistic traditions.

South Dakota

Pierre

South Dakota State Historical Society, Cultural Heritage Center
Proving Up
A long-term exhibition chronicling the experiences of immigrants to a remote territory-how they interacted with native peoples and developed a booming state.

Tennessee

Columbia

Columbia State Community College
Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War
9/14/2011 to 10/28/2011
A traveling panel exhibition about how Abraham Lincoln used constitutional tools to preserve the union and end slavery, which will tour 25 public libraries in collaboration with the American Library Association.

Hermitage

Hermitage
The Hermitage, Andrew Jackson, and a Changing America
A reinterpretation that places Andrew Jackson and his home in the context of United States history from the Revolution to the Civil War era.

Knoxville

East Tennessee Historical Society
Voices of the Land: The People of East Tennessee
A long-term exhibition and public and educational programs exploring national themes in a regional context and emphasizing how geography affects history and culture.

Knox County Public Library in conjunction with East Tennessee History Center
Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War
11/16/2011 to 1/13/2012
A traveling panel exhibition about how Abraham Lincoln used constitutional tools to preserve the union and end slavery, which will tour 25 public libraries in collaboration with the American Library Association.

Murfreesboro

Middle Tennessee State University Walker Library
John Adams Unbound: The Library of a President
8/17/2011 to 9/30/2011
A traveling exhibition with public programs to 20 libraries nationwide about how Adams' passion for reading shaped his life and his actions as a national leader.

Texas

Betlton

Bell County Museum
Lee and Grant
11/10/2010 to 1/7/2011
A traveling exhibition comparing and contrasting Civil War Generals Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant.

Bryan

Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History
Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity
4/6/2011 to 5/25/2011
A traveling exhibition exploring the role of Ghanaian kente cloth as a worldwide expression of African and African American identity.

The Bison: American Icon, Heart of Plains Indian Culture
1/28/2011 to 3/16/2011
A traveling exhibition about the history of humans' interaction with bison and how the bison became a symbol of Native American culture, the American West, and our national identity.

Dallas

Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University
Echoes of the Past: The Buddhist Cave Temples of Xiangtangshan
9/11/2011 to 1/8/2012
A traveling exhibition, a website, an international symposium, a catalog, and programs on the sculptures of Xiangtangshan caves in China.

Fort Worth

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
Children of Hangzhou: Connecting with China
2/5/2011 to 5/8/2011
An interactive, trilingual traveling exhibition for children exploring contemporary Chinese culture.

Forgotten Gateway: Coming to America Through Galveston Island
10/8/2011 to 3/11/2012
A traveling exhibition and accompanying programs exploring immigration and slave migration through Galveston Island, Texas, 1845–1914.

Kimbell Art Museum
Fiery Pool: Maya and the Mythic Sea
8/29/2010 to 1/2/2011
A traveling exhibition, a catalog, a website, and educational and public programs that will offer new perspectives on the centrality of water in ancient Maya art and culture.

Houston

Children's Museum of Houston
Children of Hangzhou: Connecting with China
9/25/2010 to 1/23/2011
An interactive, trilingual traveling exhibition for children exploring contemporary Chinese culture.

Houston Museum of Fine Arts
Dynasty and Divinity: Ife in Ancient Nigeria
9/19/2010 to 1/9/2011
A traveling exhibition, a catalog, a scholarly publication, and a website on the history and culture of the Yoruba city state of Ife in Nigeria.

Houston Museum of Natural Science
Forgotten Gateway: Coming to America Through Galveston Island
10/1/2010 to 2/20/2011
A traveling exhibition and accompanying programs exploring immigration and slave migration through Galveston Island, Texas, 1845–1914.

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Gifts of the Sultan: The Arts of Giving at the Islamic Courts
10/23/2011 to 1/15/2012
A traveling exhibition, a symposium, a catalog, and public programs about Islamic art from the eighth to the nineteenth century in the context of gift-giving at Islamic courts.

Laredo

Texas A&M International University, Killam Library
Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War
4/6/2011 to 5/20/2011
A traveling panel exhibition about how Abraham Lincoln used constitutional tools to preserve the union and end slavery, which will tour 25 public libraries in collaboration with the American Library Association.

Texarkana

Texarkana Regional Arts and Humanities Council
Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art
1/28/2011 to 3/16/2011
A traveling exhibition and public programs on the heritage of the coiled baskets in South Carolina's low country and on how they reflect local history and changing and artistic traditions.

Utah

Brigham City

Brigham City Museum and Gallery
Going Places
11/10/2011 to 1/7/2012
A traveling about the cultural, economic, and technological history of transportation in America from 1790 to 1920.

Park City

Park City Museum
Our Lives, Our Stories: America's Greatest Generation
11/10/2010 to 3/16/2011
A traveling exhibition exploring the collective experience of the generation that fought World War II and matured in the postwar decades.

St. George

St. George Art Museum
Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art
4/6/2011 to 5/25/2011
A traveling exhibition and public programs on the heritage of the coiled baskets in South Carolina's low country and on how they reflect local history and changing and artistic traditions.

Virginia

Charlottesville

Monticello Museum
Domestic Life and the Plantation Community at Jefferson's Monticello
Public interpretation of thirteen recently restored domestic activity spaces at Monticello in order to expand understanding of the plantation's economic, social, and cultural activities.

To Try All Things
A long-term exhibition in a new visitor's center, including a film, a model of the plantation, a website, publications, and a smaller panel exhibition, exploring how Jefferson applied Enlightenment ideas at Monticello.

Danville

Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History
From Morning to Night: Domestic Service in the Gilded Age South
6/28/2011 to 9/2/2011
A traveling panel exhibition interpreting domestic work and workers in a Gilded Age mansion.

Richmond

Maymont
In Service and Beyond: Domestic Work and Life in a Gilded Age Mansion
A long-term exhibition and public and educational programs interpreting domestic work and workers in a Gilded Age mansion.

Valentine Richmond History Center
Creating History: The Valentine Family and the Valentine Museum
A long-term exhibition and public programs on the history of three generations of the Valentine family of Richmond and their museum.

Virginia Historical Society
An American Turning Point: The Civil War in Virginia: Surviving War and Waging War
2/4/2011 to 12/31/2011
A traveling exhibition, a mobile gallery, a panel exhibition, a permanent online web exhibition, and related educational and public programs in observance of the Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War.

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Dynasty and Divinity: Ife in Ancient Nigeria
2/12/2011 to 5/22/2011
A traveling exhibition, a catalog, a scholarly publication, and a website on the history and culture of the Yoruba city state of Ife in Nigeria.

Washington

Colfax

Whitman County Library
Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation
8/25/2011 to 10/7/2011
A traveling panel exhibition incorporating over 60 rare documents and drawings on Lincoln's role in the emancipation of slaves during the Civil War.

Seattle

Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, University of Washington
Pacific Voices
A long-term exhibition on the shared sources of cultural identity of indigenous peoples of the Pacific Rim living in the greater Seattle area.

ˇCARNAVAL!
9/1/2011 to 1/7/2012
A traveling exhibition on the changing social meaning and dynamics of the carnival festival, based on case studies from nine communities in Europe and the Americas.

West Virginia

Martinsburg

Martinsburg-Berkeley County Library
John Adams Unbound: The Library of a President
4/27/2011 to 6/10/2011
A traveling exhibition with public programs to 20 libraries nationwide about how Adams' passion for reading shaped his life and his actions as a national leader.

Wisconsin

Eau Claire

Chippewa Valley Museum
Settlement and Survival: Building Towns in the Chippewa Valley, 1850–1925
A long-term exhibition on the history of the Chippewa Valley in Wisconsin from the beginning of the lumber boom in 1850 through the period of economic redevelopment in the 1920s.

Farm Life: A Century of Change for Farm Families and Their Neighbors
A traveling exhibition, catalog, and related educational and public programs on rural heritage as a context for understanding contemporary farms.

Milwaukee

Milwaukee Public Museum
A Tribute to Survival
A long-term exhibition featuring a contemporary Wisconsin Indian powwow scene with thirty-seven life-size figures and other segments emphasizing the adaptive changes of Native American peoples and cultures over the past 500 years.

Wyoming

Casper

Fort Caspar Museum and Historic Site
Farm Life: A Century of Change for Farm Families and Their Neighbors
4/6/2011 to 5/25/2011
A traveling exhibition and related educational and public programs on rural heritage as a context for understanding contemporary farms.

Cody

Plains Indian Museum
Plains Indian Museum
Reinterpretation of the Plains Indian Museum at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center.

Canada

Gatineau, Ontario

Canadian Children's Museum
Children of Hangzhou: Connecting with China
6/5/2011 to 9/12/2011
An interactive, trilingual traveling exhibition for children exploring contemporary Chinese culture.