Traveling Exhibitions Program
About
Traveling exhibitions are curated as a collaborative partnership with local artists, arts organizations, and institutions. Utah museums, colleges, university and community galleries, arts and cultural centers, libraries, and schools all register for the exhibitions annually. These exhibitions and their accompanying educational materials provide public access to quality visual art, nurture understanding of varied art forms and cultures, promote creativity, and encourage cultural activities in local communities.
Image: "The Leopard." by Sandra Williams, oil on canvas. From The Hogle Zoo "World of the Wild" Exhibition.
Registration
Registration is now open from May 1 - 31, 2025 for the 2025-2026 Traveling Exhibition Season. Exhibits will be scheduled for August 2025 to June 2026. Shows are booked on a first-come, first-served basis.
Registration for the 2026-2027 season will begin May 1, 2026.
If you are interested in booking our exhibits or have questions about this program, please contact Fletcher Booth, [email protected] or 801-824-9177.
Returning Exhibitions
- 125 Years of Collecting
- Block Prints by Everett Ruess
- Celebrate Utah Wildlife
- Chugging, Screeching, Rumbling, & Billowing
- Erratics; Saltgrass Printmakers
- Games We Play
- Jump the Moon
- Navajo Children: Weaving the Future
- She Started It; Student Art about Utah Women Making History
- The Eyes Have It
- They Painted in the Canyons
- Topaz Stories
- Utah. Americas Film SetⓇ
- Utah Women Making History
"We love having traveling exhibitions in our school. They let students appreciate and experience art in a learning environment."
--TEP Recipient
More Information
If you would like to participate in the Traveling Exhibitions Program (TEP) and are part of a school, library, or other potential TEP sponsoring institution, please read our requirements.
- Download General Information
- Download Exhibition Requirements and Loan Conditions
Please note that the exhibition(s) you select may or may not be the exhibition(s) scheduled for your institution. We look forward to receiving your registration and working with you to maintain a visual arts presence in Utah schools and libraries in the years to come.
This program is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and by programming funds from the Utah Division of Arts & Museums.