President Obama with White House staffer Carlton Philadelphia’s son
Photograph by Pete Souza
Photograph by Pete Souza
A silverback soaks in a swamp for hours while munching herb roots.
Photograph by Ian Nichols
From large interactive exhibitions to elegant photography shows, National Geographic offers high-quality traveling exhibitions to meet the needs of institutions both small and large. Working together with photographers, explorers, and other partners, National Geographic creates exhibits covering a wide range of topics and with appeal for multiple audiences.
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Available Exhibitions
50 Greatest Photographs of National Geographic
Birds of Paradise: Amazing Avian Evolution
National Geographic Crittercam: The World Through Animal Eyes
Desert Air: Photographs by George Steinmetz
Gardens by Night: Photographs by Diane Cook and Len Jenshel
Greatest Photographs of the American West
Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology
Into Africa: Photographs by Frans Lanting
Monsterfish: In Search of the Last River Giants
Ocean Soul: Photographs by Brian Skerry
Polar Obsession: Photographs by Paul Nicklen
The President’s Photographer: 50 Years in the Oval Office
Rare: Photographs by Joel Sartore
Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah
Simply Beautiful: Photographs From National Geographic
The New Silk Road: Photography by REZA
Whales: From the Depths of the National Geographic Collection
The photographs in this exhibition depict the rarest of the rare in our country. There are fewer than 600 whooping cranes left on Earth. The Mount Graham red squirrel is down to about half of that. The California tiger salamander may be rarer still.
National Geographic’s 50 Greatest Photographs showcases some of the most compelling imagery published in the history of the magazine.
The fascinating stories of groundbreaking research and adventure paired with amazing footage and photography are the foundation of this highly interactive exhibition. “Birds of Paradise” is a story of daring expeditions, world culture, extreme evolution, and conservation, as only National Geographic can present, with stunning imagery, compelling video, soundscapes, artifacts, and engaging educational activities for all ages.
Desert Air is a visual adventure through the world’s extreme deserts, the most remote and inhospitable places on earth that together add up to the last great class of wilderness left on our planet. This compelling story is told through the eyes of one of National Geographic’s top expedition photographers, George Steinmetz, who has spent the last 15 years on this epic body of work.
Over the past 30 years Skerry has traveled the globe, connecting with the wildlife he encounters and interpreting their stories through compelling photography. Now he brings these poetic images to you with one goal: to shed much needed light on these overlooked creatures, and in turn creating appreciation for them and an awareness of the need for conservation.
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