
Oklahoma History Center Traveling Exhibits
Oklahoma History Center traveling exhibits bring Oklahoma history and culture to communities across the state and country. Please contact the venue listed for more information.

Dust, Drought, and Dreams Gone Dry
Dust, Drought, and Dreams Gone Dry was organized by the American Library Association, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and Dr. Jess C. Porter from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Some of the exhibit is from the Oklahoma State University library and features their Women of the Dust Bowl oral histories. Mount Holyoke College Library, which houses the Caroline Henderson papers (letters, essays and articles by a woman who farmed throughout the Dust Bowl) were also an inspiration for the exhibit.
On Exhibit
Dobson Museum
Miami, Oklahoma
mid-May early July 2025

50 Years of Photojournalism at The Oklahoman
Photojournalists have played an important role in the preservation and documentation of Oklahoma history. This exhibit features framed images from the Oklahoma Publishing Company dating from 1950 to 2000. More than twenty photographers, many from Oklahoma, are represented.
On Exhibit
Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity, Tulsa Community College
Tulsa, Oklahoma
August 2025
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