Traveling Exhibits

Throughout North America, our exhibits have been hosted by community centers, schools, colleges and universities, arts organizations, libraries, museums located in the United States and Canada.The Center can help you organize the event and engage your community to fundraise, plan, and implement a complete program that includes docent-led tours for students, teachers and visitors. As well as student workshops, a bookstore and meetings with Holocaust survivors, World War II veterans, or those with first-hand experience of human rights abuses.

For more details and the costs of hosting a traveling exhibit in your community, please contact the Exhibits Manager at 212.431.7993 extension 305 or email exhibits@annefrank.com

Anne Frank: A History for Today

Fayetteville, NC Fayetteville Arts Council March / April 2013
Rohnert Park, CA Sonoma State University April / May 2013
Aurora, NY Cayuga School District May / June 2013
Columbia, SC Dent Middle School September 2013
Buffalo, NY Burchfield Penney Art Center September / October 2013
Newtown, PA St. Andrew’s School September / October 2013
Brooklyn, NY Bay Ridge Church December 2013
Boise, ID Ahavath Beth Israel Synagogue January / February 2014
Georgetown, TX Georgetown Library March – May 2014

Anne Frank: A Private Photo Album

Dallas, TX Dallas Holocaust Museum December – March 2013

Art & Propaganda in Nazi-Occupied Holland

Fayetteville, NC Fayetteville Arts Council March-April 2013

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