Traveling Exhibits
Vermont Folklife’s exhibits are displayed around Vermont and beyond in collaboration with partner organizations. The exhibits on this page are available for loan to museums, non-commercial galleries, libraries and schools in Vermont, New England, northern New York State and Quebec.
To enquire about becoming an exhibiting partner or for information about scheduling and fees, please contact us at (802) 388-4964 or info@vtfolklife.org.
The St. Joseph’s Orphanage in Burlington was home to more than 13,000 children from 1854 to 1974. This is the story of these former orphans, now known as the Voices of St. Joseph, and their remarkable and enduring accomplishments.
On display at the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, 10 Vernon St, Brattleboro, VT 05301 June - October.
A physical and online exhibit presented by the Pride Center of Vermont and the Vermont Folklife Center. Curated by Meg Tamulonis of the Vermont Queer Archives. Through archival documents and ephemera, audio interviews and photographs Pride 1983 explores the origin and lasting legacy of Burlington, Vermont’s first Pride celebration on June 25, 1983.
The “Invisible Odysseys” exhibit is a collection of migrant farm workers’ stories, rendered in sculpture as well as words.
Portrait of a Forest: Men and Machine documents how the forestry community continues to shape the land today and asks: What does it mean to be stewards of a working forest?