The Hulett Museum has a rich history of hosting traveling exhibits that celebrate the art, culture, and history of Wyoming and its neighboring regions. These exhibits have provided visitors with unique opportunities to engage with diverse artistic expressions and historical narratives.
Past Traveling Exhibits:
Two Nations, One Reservation: This exhibit delved into the intricate histories and relationships between two Native American tribes coexisting within a single reservation. Through artifacts, photographs, and narratives, visitors gained insights into their shared and individual journeys, traditions, and challenges.
Wyoming Art Road Trip: As part of a statewide initiative, the Hulett Museum participated in the Wyoming Art Road Trip, showcasing local art throughout the summer. This traveling exhibit featured works from various venues across the state, encouraging art enthusiasts to embark on a cultural journey. Visitors who attended these exhibitions had the chance to enter a drawing, adding an element of excitement to their artistic exploration.
While the museum currently does not have any traveling exhibits on display, these past exhibitions highlight our commitment to bringing diverse and enriching experiences to our visitors. We look forward to hosting similar events in the future and will keep our community informed about upcoming opportunities to engage with traveling exhibits.
For more information on future exhibits and events, please visit our Upcoming Events page or contact us directly.