🎁 HAPPY HOLIDAY SAVINGS

If you’re all about bringing arts and culture to your rural or urban community without breaking the bank, we have a special holiday treat for you. ExhibitsUSA is unlocking the last remaining slots to its most popular traveling exhibitions with one-time, seasonal discounts of up to 50% off select exhibitions.

This is a great opportunity to fill out your curatorial calendar for 2024 with a museum-quality, easy-to-install exhibition (or two). And as always, all ExhibitsUSA traveling exhibitions come with plug-play-promote, ready-made marketing and publicity kits as well as detailed registrar’s packet, custom-built crates, and education and enrichment guides.

Learn more about the last remaining (and discounted) slots below.

Hurry–these discounts expire February 1, 2024

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50% OFF

exhibitions with only one available booking slot in 2024

Aliento a Tequila

Image from Aliento a Tequila exhibition

This exhibition explores and celebrates the landscape, culture, and traditions that gave birth to tequila, Mexico’s mestizo national drink. This series of photographs by Joel Salcido includes the original distilleries that literally founded the industry, as well as several artisanal tequileras committed to the ancestral ways of tequila-making, from harvest to bottle. Read More. . .

Available Discounted Booking Dates:
November 10, 2024 – January 7, 2025 (50% OFF)

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American Farmer

American Farmer exhibition image

When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Out of a collection of more than 200 of these portraits, ExhibitsUSA has distilled a selection of forty-five iconic portraits showing the geographic and cultural diversity of the American Farmer. Read More. . .

Available Discounted Booking Dates:
January 28 – March 16, 2024 (50% OFF)

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Backstage Hollywood: The Photographs of Bob Willoughby

Katherine Hepburn stands in front of a mountain landscape, looking gleefully into the distance off to the left side of the image. She is wearing a green flannel shirt, long red scarf around her neck, and has a white scarf wrapped around her head.

Venture backstage into the golden age of Hollywood in this exhibition that explores the photography of Bob Willoughby. Read More. . .

Available Discounted Booking Dates:
April 6–May 25, 2024 (50% OFF)

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The Fourth Grade Project

In the past decade, acclaimed artist Judy Gelles interviewed and photographed more than 300 fourth-grade students from a wide range of economic and cultural backgrounds in China, England, India, Israel, Italy, Nicaragua, St. Lucia, South Africa, Dubai, South Korea, and multiple areas of the United States. She asked all of the students the same three questions: Who do you live with? What do you wish for? What do you worry about? Their varied stories touch on the human condition and urgent social issues. Read More. . .

Available Discounted Booking Dates:
April 6–May 25, 2024 (50% OFF)

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Hemingway in Comics

Comic book art

This exhibition explores legendary American author Ernest Hemingway as a person, an artist, and a pop culture icon through the lens of comics. Read More. . .

Available Discounted Booking Dates:
November 10, 2024–January 7, 2025 (50% OFF)

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I AM A MAN: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1960–1970

I AM A MAN: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1960–1970 displays a wide range of photographs taken by amateurs, local photojournalists, and internationally known photographers. Together, they provide a vivid visual story of the evolution of the civil rights movement and shed light on the movement’s integration in the daily living in the American South. Read More. . .

Available Discounted Booking Dates:
November 10, 2024–January 7, 2025 (50% OFF)

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Thrift Style

Image from Thrift Style

Thrift Style explores the reuse of feed sacks to make clothing and other household objects and illuminates how the “upcycling” of these bags mutually benefitted twentieth-century consumers and businesses. With forty-one works from patterns to garments, it serves as an example of past ingenuity that can inform today’s efforts towards sustainability. Read More. . .

Available Discounted Booking Dates:
December 15, 2024–January 19, 2025 (50% OFF)

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War Toys: Ukraine

A bright green, plush toy shaped like an army tank sits in the foreground on a concrete sidewalk. In the background, a full-size rusted army tank sits outside of a white, brick building.

Since 2011, internationally recognized photographer Brian McCarty has been collaborating with children who have been affected by conflict on a unique project titled War Toys, which is now active in and near Ukraine. The project invokes principles and practices of expressive art therapy to safely gather and articulate children’s accounts of warfare. Read More. . .

Available Discounted Booking Dates:
April 6 – May 25, 2024 (50% OFF)

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Working America

In the photography exhibition Working America, artist Sam Comen presents American immigrants and first-generation Americans at work in the small, skilled trades as icons of the American experience. The subjects share stories of economic independence and struggle, belonging and exclusion, faith and fear, and service to both community and family. Read More. . .

Available Discounted Booking Dates:
November 10, 2024–January 7, 2025 (50% OFF)

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30% OFF

select exhibitions in 2024

A Colorful Dream

Designed to evoke and capture a sense of childhood fantasy, A Colorful Dream tells a simple coming-of-age story in rich symbolic language that takes the viewer on a journey through the entire spectrum of the rainbow. The exhibit features a suite of photographs, some of them large in scale, detailing a young girl’s journey as she discovers a series of monochromatic fantasy worlds exploring the rich hues and associations that we have with every color in the spectrum. Read More. . .

Available Discounted Booking Dates:
April 6 – May 25, 2024 (30% OFF)

September 9 – October 20, 2024 (30% OFF)

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How We Rebuild

Photobooth strip is photographed next to a burning candle

This penetrating and transformative photography exhibition draws from twelve years of work created by grant winners and finalists from The Aftermath Project, a non-profit organization committed to telling the other half of war stories, after the conflicts have ended—what it takes for individuals to rebuild destroyed lives and homes, to restore civil societies, and to recover the heartbeat of humanity. Read More. . .

Available Discounted Booking Dates:
April 6 – May 25, 2024 (30% OFF)

June 16 – August 11, 2024 (30% OFF)

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Portraits of Dementia

An elderly fair skinned man wearing a grey long sleeve shirt and black pants sits in a chair to the left of the photograph. On the wall behind him sits a brown wooden dresser and a wall covered in colorful artwork.

Portraits of Dementia destigmatizes those living with dementia through moving portraits and stories of lives well lived. Read More. . .

Available Discounted Booking Dates:
October 21 – November 30, 2024 (30% OFF)

December 15, 2024 – January 19, 2025 (30% OFF)

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Shutter and Sound: The Jazz Photography of Bob Willoughby

Photograph of musician playing saxophone

Bob Willoughby is perhaps best known for his candid photographs of famous Hollywood actors; but before taking photos on film sets, he captured many images of jazz musicians. His photographs stand out because of their realism and immediacy. Working in difficult lighting and crowded conditions, these images are jazz improvisation made manifest: they give the viewer a sense of vibrant intimacy as he captured wistful singers, jamming musicians, and enthusiastic audiences. Read More. . .

Available Discounted Booking Dates:
June 16 – August 11, 2024 (30% OFF)

September 1 – October 20, 2024 (30% OFF)

November 10, 2024 – January 7, 2025 (30% OFF)

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Small Wonders: Insects in Focus

In the air, water, and even under foot, insects inhabit every domain of our daily lives, performing essential functions that balance our fragile ecosystem on earth. By using cutting-edge technology and custom methods, artist Bob Sober created Small Wonders: Insects in Focus, an exhibition of breathtaking beauty that allows viewers to see this hidden world like they’ve never seen it before. Small Wonders aims to inspire, in an artistic way, our natural curiosity to understand the form, function, and diversity of nature. Read More. . .

Available Discounted Booking Dates:
April 6 – May 25, 2024 (30% OFF)

June 16 – August 11, 2024 (30% OFF)

September 1 – October 10, 2024 (30% OFF)

November 10 – January 7, 2024 (30% OFF)

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Two Minutes to Midnight and the Architecture of Armageddon

Image from Two Minutes to Midnight

Through two photographic essays, photographers Jeanine Michna-Bales and Adam Reynolds offer a calculated look at the “Architecture of Armageddon,” both the offensive and defensive implications of nuclear war. These quiet architectural spaces, devoid of people, allow viewers to come face to face with present nuclear realities while also offering a look into the collective psyche of the American people during the Cold War.  Read More. . .

Available Discounted Booking Dates:
April 6 – May 25, 2024 (30% OFF)

June 16 – August 11, 2024 (30% OFF)

November 10, 2024–January 7, 2025 (30% OFF)

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25% OFF

Popol Vuh: The Sacred Book of the Quiché through Illustration

*25% Discount only applies to Popol Vuh exhibition dates that occur between January 1, 2025 – December 31, 2025

Exhibition Details

Around 1,000 A.D. in the present-day country of Guatemala, a highland Mayan people called the Quiché created in pictographic form a creation myth of the Universe in which a pair of Hero Twins must descend into the Underworld to save the next and final generation of humanity. Artist Jaime Arredondo has painstakingly brought it back to life by creating 65 illustrations of the story following it chronologically. Read More. . .

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