The traveling exhibit, "A Gathering of Women: Arkansas Women 1930-2000," is available to
institutions statewide through
the Arkansas Humanities Council. The exhibit consists of six folding panels that, when assembled, form three panels measuring approximately
8 ft. in height by 10 ft. in width. Once the exhibit is assembled, the plastic panels easily attach with
Velcro. Extensive instructions and
photographs are included. The exhibit travels in four rectangular cases and one round case and can be easily shipped across the state.
To schedule the exhibit contact the Arkansas Humanities Council at (501) 221-0091. Speakers on Arkansas Women's History can be arranged by
contacting Dr. Johanna Miller Lewis at (501) 569-3216 or arwomen@ualr.edu.
Another traveling exhibit on Arkansas women's history, "Women of the Central High Crisis: The Politics of Gender and Desegregation" is also available
to institutions around the state. Approximately 23 feet in length and 4 feet wide, arrangements to bring the exhibit to your school, library, or museum can be made through
Bob Devan at the Arkansas History Commission at (501) 682-6900. The History Commission staff will come and set up the exhibit for your institution.