The Homage Exhibit
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Bring the Homage Exhibit to Your Venue!
Are you looking to bring a captivating and educational experience to your museum or gallery? Look no further! The Homage Exhibit, a traveling Black history exhibit, is now offering 8-week and 12-week long rentals for museums and galleries across the country. The Homage Exhibit curates over 650 original artifacts related to Black history and culture, along with stunning artwork. The collection spans from the era of enslavement to the historic election of Barack Obama. Our highlights include original artifacts and letters from esteemed figures such as Booker T. Washington, Frederick Douglass, Coretta Scott King, Shirley Chisholm, and many more. Why Choose the Homage Exhibit?
Homage Exhibit Overview
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Summary
The Homage Exhibit is a traveling showcase steeped in the rich tapestry of African-American history and culture. This exhibit, comprised of 150 pieces, a combination of original artifacts and artwork, takes you on a transformative journey through time, honoring our community's resilience, triumphs, and enduring legacy.
The Homage Exhibit aims to enlighten, inspire, and ignite a deep appreciation for African Americans' profound impact on shaping our country. Each artifact represents an icon, cultural phenomenon, or pivotal historical moment and accompanies works created by artists such as Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, and Ernie Barnes. Highlights of the collection draw attention to key figures such as Booker T. Washington, Shirley Chisholm, Frederick Douglas, and various artifacts from moments in the civil rights movement.
To inquire about pricing and secure the Homage Exhibit for your venue, please submit this Contact form. There, you'll find a detailed form to submit your inquiry, and our team will respond promptly to discuss the possibilities.
Don't miss this incredible opportunity to bring the Homage Exhibit to your museum or gallery. Let us help you create an impactful and thought-provoking experience that will resonate with your visitors for years to come.
Note: The availability of the Homage Exhibit is subject to scheduling and prior commitments.