Tue, February 9, 2010

What's New

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    2.04

    "Soul of a People: Writing America's Story" nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award

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    2.02

    Celebrate Black History Month by attending these events and exhibitions

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    2.01

    Texas teachers bring the humanities to life

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    1.29

    Humanities Texas exhibitions open February 1 in Angleton, Tyler, Denton, Weslaco, and more

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    1.28

    "Behold the People: R. C. Hickman's Photographs of Black Dallas, 1949–1961" opens tomorrow at the Old Red Museum of Dallas County History and Culture

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    1.27

    Find events and exhibitions in your area with our updated Winter/Spring events calendar

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    1.26

    Educators meet to discuss teacher enrichment program

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    1.25

    Letters of intent for the Linden Heck Howell Texas History grant are due on February 15, 2010

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    1.21

    Application deadline for teachers nominated for the Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Award is February 15, 2010

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    1.20

    See the latest photos of the Byrne-Reed House

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    12.07

    Listen now to NEH Chairman Jim Leach on The Diane Rehm Show

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    11.19

    Read the Austin American-Statesman's piece on the Byrne-Reed House

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    8.28

    Temporary move! New location during renovations

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    8.09

    News 8 Austin interviews Executive Director Michael Gillette about the Byrne-Reed House

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Rent an Exhibition

"Neches Journeys" exhibit in Jacksonville

Neches Journeys: Land, River, and People on display at the East Texas Medical Center in Jacksonville. Photo by Kelly Young, Jacksonville Daily Progress.


Humanities Texas exhibitions are designed to appeal to institutions of all sizes and budgets, from small community centers with volunteer support to mid-size museums with curatorial staff. Our program offers a wide variety of topics and formats, high-quality content and supplementary materials, easy installation, and low rental fees. Whether you are an art center with a formal gallery space or a teacher with limited classroom space, we have exhibitions that will meet your programming needs.

The following information will guide you through the process of renting an exhibition:

To schedule an exhibition, please contact the exhibitions coordinator at lwall@humanitiestexas.org or 512.440.1991.

Confirmation materials will be sent to you once your order has been processed.


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