The Mulva Cultural Center’s 2026 traveling exhibition schedule has been announced with exhibits covering topics from science to art and beyond.
“We strive to bring new and interesting exhibitions to the Center that encourage visitors to explore subjects they might not have had the opportunity to explore,” said Marv Wall, Executive Director of Mulva Cultural Center. “Next year, we’ll host exhibitions on history, science and art in a way that will encourage visitors to think deeper on these topics and the world around them.”
The Real Genghis Khan will open exclusively to Mulva Center members on Jan. 28, with the grand opening to the public on Jan. 31.
This exhibition takes a unique look at the life of Genghis Khan, his empire and contributions to modern Western society.
Visitors will be immersed in the nomadic life of the Mongols through the largest collection of Khan-era artifacts to tour the world, interactive cards that allow visitors to follow the life of a person living under Mongol rule and Mongolian musical performances multiple times a day.
This exhibition was produced by Dino Don, Inc.
From June 13 – Sept. 7, with an exclusive members sneak peek from June 10 – 12, visitors can step into the boots of Cowboys: History & Hollywood.
This exhibition, produced by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in partnership with Mulva Cultural Center, will highlight Western history and Hollywood mythmaking from the open range to the big screen.
It contains historical saddles, an original pair of 1850s Levi’s jeans, Hollywood memorabilia from Yellowstone, Gunsmoke and Toy Story.
Also featured in the exhibit are items from John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Ronald Reagan and an NSYNC tour cowboy costume.
The Mulva Center will end the year with three exhibitions — a new interactive exhibition on the topic of cancer; An Adventure in the Arts, The Collection of the Guild Hall Museum; and L’Estampe originale, A Graphic Treasure.
These three exhibits will be on display from Oct. 10-Jan. 3 with an exclusive look for members Oct. 7-9.
The upcoming cancer exhibition, presented by a leading medical institution, is a dynamic, interactive science exhibition.
Designed for both adults and children, this groundbreaking experience explores the latest advancements in cancer detection, treatment and prevention.
It features engaging displays, immersive technology and hands-on activities where visitors can discover the cutting-edge therapies and transformative research revolutionizing cancer care.
Fine arts exhibition An Adventure in the Arts The Collection of the Guild Hall Museum, was organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions and brings a collection of 72 original art pieces including “Target” by Jasper Johns, “Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner” by Hans Namuth, “Marilyn Monroe” by Andy Warhol, an untitled piece by Jackson Pollock and more.
L’Estampe originale A Graphic Treasure is a collection of extremely rare, hand-signed art pieces that were part of the first L’Estampe originale published in France in the mid-1890s and is one of the greatest collaborations in the history of printmaking.
This exhibition is a celebration of the original print with 95 works of graphic art by artists from France, Switzerland, Belgium, England and the United States and was organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions in association with Denenberg Fine Arts.
The Mulva Cultural Center inspires intellectual curiosity through a diverse array of exhibits, films and programs consisting of history, culture, science and the arts.
To learn more about Mulva Cultural Center, see its calendar of events and purchase tickets, visit mulvacenter.org.
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