Pulitzers and American Library Association launch ‘Pulitzer on the Road’ touring exhibit
Summary
The Pulitzer Prizes and the American Library Association are launching a traveling exhibit called "Pulitzer on the Road." Starting in October 2024, the exhibit will visit 20 cities across the U.S. to showcase Pulitzer Prize-winning works in journalism, literature, and the arts until May 2028.Key Facts
- The exhibit launches at the Chicago Public Library and Dallas Public Library in October 2024.
- It will tour 20 cities, including places like Reading, Pennsylvania, and San Jose, California.
- The exhibit features over 100 years of Pulitzer Prize winners in news, photography, poetry, plays, and fiction.
- Notable included works reference events like the Pentagon Papers and Watergate scandal.
- Pulitzer-winning authors Barbara Kingsolver, Percival Everett, and Daniel Kraus will appear at events with the exhibit.
- Other featured artists include composer Gabriela Frank and photojournalist Jon Cherry.
- The exhibit aims to connect communities with journalism and storytelling that inform and inspire civic engagement.
- The Pulitzer Prize has been awarded since 1917 for outstanding achievements in journalism and the arts.
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