
Bring history to your community space with traveling banner exhibits from the Wisconsin Veterans Museum. The true stories of our veterans can fill your local libraries, historical societies, schools, and community buildings in the form of indoor, easy-to-assemble, pop-up banners.
There is no fee to host a banner exhibit; shipping costs do apply. For more information or to reserve an exhibit, call (608) 261-0541 or email the curator of exhibits.
WWI Beyond the Trenches: Stories from the Front
The Wisconsin Veterans Museum’s WWI Beyond the Trenches: Stories from the Front traveling exhibit marks the centennial of the First World War. Over 122,000 Wisconsin men and women served on land, sea, and in the air during World War I...
I Am Not Invisible (IANI)
TheI Am Not Invisible (IANI) awareness campaign began as a program featuring twenty photographs of Oregon women who were military veterans. Now a nationwide program, the IANI campaign strives to increase awareness and generate dialogue about the role of women veterans...
Fur, Feathers and Fidelity: Military Mascots
The Fur, Feathers and Fidelity: Military Mascots traveling exhibit features mascots and their important service in the military. Whether a lion, a monkey, or a dog, military mascots are a source of pride and morale for troops.
Working Warriors: Military Life Beyond Combat
The Working Warriors: Military Life Beyond Combat traveling exhibit features the almost 75% of military work that is considered non-combat.
Wisconsin Remembers: A Face For Every Name
Wisconsin Public Radio, Wisconsin Public Television, and the Wisconsin Veterans Museum are proud to present Wisconsin Remembers: A Face for Every Name as part of the Wisconsin Veterans Museum's Traveling Exhibit Program.
ARTIST TURNED SAILOR: SANTOS ZINGALE
This fine art traveling exhibit features 13 original sketches completed by Santos Zingale
while he was on board the USS Bremerton during WWII. Zingale provides an intimate view of daily
life on the ship, including moments of rest and relaxation.
This exhibit of framed charcoal sketches is suitable for professionally-staffed museums and galleries.
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Documenting the Civil War: Watercolors of Corporal John Gaddis
While serving with the 12th Wisconsin Infantry, John Gaddis painted scenes from Wisconsin, Camp Randall, Kansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee. This fine art traveling exhibit of 14 framed watercolors is suitable for professionally-staffed museums and galleries.
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