New York State Museum Panel Exhibition Opportunity: Revolutionary New York
The American War for Independence raged from 1775 to 1783, but the ideas of the American Revolution did not end there. From the Battles of Saratoga to the birth of the Women's Suffrage Movement at Seneca Falls to the Stonewall Uprising in 1969, New York has remined at the heart of this continuing Revolution.
On the 250th anniversary of our nation, this exhibition honors the New Yorkers who launched the great American experiment in 1776 - and the bold leaders who, through social revolutions, have fought to make its promises real. This is Revolutionary New York.
In honor of our nation's 250th birthday, the New York State Museum proudly presents this panel exhibition, designed for cultural institutions and schools to share this important history.
- Exhibition Parameters
- File Format: No Cost. High-resolution files will be sent for venues to print and mount panels at their own expense.
- Page Size: (Option 1- 100%) 36 inches by 48 inches.
(Option 2- 50%) 18 inches by 24 inches.
30-42 linear feet (variable) - Total Pages: 8
- Available: Exhibition panel files will be available beginning in May 2026.
Contact: New York State Museum, nysmhistory@nysed.gov
NYSM Revolutionary Traveling Exhibit.pdf (93.5 MB)
