ExhibitsUSA
Traveling exhibitions for venues across the United States
ExhibitsUSA WebsiteWe believe that art should extend beyond major cities. Through M-AAA first-class traveling exhibitions, we bring contemporary Cuban art to Little Rock, Arkansas, or award-winning book illustrations to Red Cloud, Nebraska.
ExhibitsUSA (EUSA) exhibitions create access to an array of arts and humanities experiences, nurture the understanding of diverse cultures and art forms, and encourage the expanding depth and breadth of cultural life in local communities. Our exhibitions encompass fine art, folk art, photography, popular culture, fashion, and more.
We provide museum-quality curation, education/interpretation, preparation, and shipping logistics to venues that are urban and rural, remote and well-connected. Art museums, university galleries, performing arts centers, historical societies, science centers, and other venues from Florida to Alaska and Hawaii display exhibitions by EUSA.
Grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and private foundations allow EUSA to provide exhibitions at rental prices that are significantly less than the cost of producing the same exhibition in-house. Learn more about our offerings, designed as turnkey experiences for nonprofit, tribal, or civic spaces of all sizes and backgrounds.
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Oklahoma Artist Elisa Harkins Shares Her Indigenous Song Exchange Project
Find Out MoreMix tapes weren’t anything new. Sharing music goes back thousands of years. This simple concept inspired Oklahoma artist Elisa Harkins. Her ongoing project, Teach Me a Song, asks Indigenous artists to perform a tune on camera. “It’s a song exchange…
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Brad Temkin Discusses The State of Water
Find Out MoreOver his successful photography career, Brad has found himself drawn to water because of its essential need to humanity. In his traveling exhibition with ExhibitsUSA, The State of Water: Our Most Valuable Resource, his photography puts visitors face-to-face with the…
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Erika Nelson, Inappropriation along the American Road and Step Right Up! Voting Booth
Find Out MoreArt is for everyone—and can be by everyone, too. One Kansas artist’s socially engaged practice explores the beauty that can be found not in galleries but in the wild: along roadsides and in communities. Ask a kid what they want…
Pictured: An installation shot of Resilience—A Sansei Sense of Legacy featuring the artwork of Reiko Fujii titled Detained Alien Enemy Glass Kimono.