Traveling Exhibits
TEA’s traveling exhibitions program brings New York’s finest collections to museums across the Northeast and the United States.
Small- to medium-sized institutions, and rural or traditionally under-served communities, gain the capability of broader content and more diverse audiences by TEA’s traveling exhibitions program.
Unlike “blockbuster” exhibitions priced beyond the reach of all but the largest institutions, TEA’s exhibitions are moderately sized – between 1,500 and 2,500 square feet – and well within the budget of most academic and community museums.
And TEA’s exhibitions are user-friendly, arriving with all exhibition furniture, graphics, and crates as well as educational and publicity materials. With a TEA traveling exhibition, you are ready to provide a meaningful audience experience with limited staff input and expense.
Currently Touring:
“The Inventions of Leonardo da Vinci” (click here for a complete information packet)
“The Lives They Left Behind: Suitcases from a State Hospital Attic” (click here for a complete information packet)
TEA staff are working on developing the following projects for travel:
“Small Wonder: World in a Box, “ organized by the Tang Museum of Art, Vassar College. This exhibition of photographs and 1950s play sets explores issues such as play, violence, and gender-role models.