Traveling Loan Exhibits
The Life Atomic! Growing Up in the Shadow of the
A-Bomb

We are pleased to announce that in 2009 we will be
debuting a brand new traveling exhibition, "The Life Atomic:
Growing Up in the Shadow of the A-Bomb." Funded by a
Museums for America grant from the Institute of Museum and
Library Services, this exciting new exhibit will consist of
panels with images and text, plans for construction of a
re-creation of a portion of a family fallout shelter, and
props and teaching collection objects to be used in the
shelter and/or in exhibit cases. The Life Atomic
is intended as a vehicle for intergenerational discussion
about the threats faced by Americans in the early atomic age
and the threats that face our nation today. But the
exhibit will include a more light-hearted aspect of the
topic, the impact of the bomb on the popular culture of the
1950s and 1960s. We plan to rent this exhibit for $800
for a six-week loan period, plus shipping to the next venue.
It will be some months before we establish the exhibit
weight and begin to make formal bookings. But we
already have started a list of museums that have expressed
interest in the exhibition. Want to be added to that
list? Contact John Burroughs at 479-621-1154 or
jburroughs@rogersark.org
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