Pulitzer Prizes and ALA Launch Traveling Exhibition of Award-Winning Works
The Pulitzer Prizes and the American Library Association have partnered to launch "Pulitzer on the Road," a traveling exhibition set to tour 20 cities across the United States from October 2024 to May 2028. The exhibit will showcase a century…
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The Pulitzer Prizes and the American Library Association (ALA) have announced a new initiative, “Pulitzer on the Road,” a traveling exhibition designed to bring a century of award-winning works to communities across the United States. The exhibition is scheduled to embark on a multi-year tour, commencing in October 2024 and concluding in May 2028.
“Pulitzer on the Road” will feature a diverse collection of Pulitzer Prize-winning creations, spanning categories such as journalism, photography, poetry, drama, and fiction. These works represent significant achievements and contributions across various fields over the past 100 years.
The exhibition’s itinerary is planned to include approximately 20 cities throughout the nation, with public libraries serving as the primary venues for its stops. This strategic choice aims to maximize accessibility and engagement with a broad audience.
In conjunction with the exhibition, events are anticipated to feature participation from notable authors and prize winners. Among those expected to be involved are authors Barbara Kingsolver, Percival Everett, and Daniel Kraus, along with other distinguished Pulitzer laureates. These events are intended to offer further insights into the works and the creative processes behind them.
The collaboration between the Pulitzer Prizes and the American Library Association seeks to highlight the enduring impact of Pulitzer Prize-winning content and to foster a greater appreciation for literature, journalism, and the arts among the public. The exact schedule of cities and specific library locations for the exhibition will be announced at a later date.
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